Gauss said: Depends on what you want. If you want to support Roll20 then yes. I do indeed want to support Roll20 because I love the community and the devs make a wonderful product. However, the only thing I'm interested in is the API. Currently I've heard that the dynamic lighting system can be unstable on some machines if they don't have enough resources. I know Rugged Reroll has plans to fix this but the expansion isn't here yet. Things like having access to the mentor form or emailing the devs directly don't really appeal to me. The transmogrifier would be nice but it doesn't let me copy my own created characters from campaign to campaign regardless of owner. I do understand that the subject is tricky due to copyright and ownership but I wish there were a way for items bought from the marketplace to have a tag so if you were to import an item from someone else it would check any item against the marketplace and prompt you to buy it or remove it. Additionally, if there was an À la carte version of the subscription offerings where if you wanted everything it would be cheaper to be a subscriber, but if you truly only wanted one or two things you could subscribe for just those things. Essentially you would be getting what you truly want and supporting Roll20 at the same time. Even though I really like Roll20 and want to see it succeed, I can't justify paying $100 - $120 a year for just one feature that won't always work depending on if I am the campaign owner or not. However, if I were able to say just pay $2.50 or $3 per month for just API, that is something I would actually seriously consider.