| moosher12 |
It is a common business practice to sell a fixed set of items for a slightly lower amount than buying them individually.
Or [failed my will save] buying them in Bulk.
So you get a discount for buying the set "Adventurer's Pack". If you start removing and substituting items, it costs more.
Or, as you have said, the difference between prix fixe and a la carte
While that would make sense, for consistency, why don't class kit's have a discount?
The Adventurer's pack seems to be an exception among kits in this regard.
If the intent was for kits to have a discount, you'd think class kits would have similar discounts.
| moosher12 |
While that would make sense, for consistency, why don't class kit's have a discount?
The Adventurer's pack seems to be an exception among kits in this regard.
If the intent was for kits to have a discount, you'd think class kits would have similar discounts.
Though at the very least, there is still the precedent of Climbing Kits costing the price of rope.
| ReyalsKanras |
Climbing kits are just weird. I am not convinced they convey the mechanical benefit of their constituent components. It looks like they describe the contents one might expect to be included, then provide a specific bonus separate from what those components would provide. Or it includes the mechanical benefit of every piece and you are real silly if you just buy rope.