Hello all! Sorry if I'm reproducing a question! I dug around and couldnt find what I needed
If I purchase a campaign through DDB will all the encounters be automatically added to my encounter tracker? For example, in LMoP the first encounter is "Goblins Attack," If I purchased LMoP in DDB will I be able to quickly pull up that exact encounter, port in my players, and play out the fight or do I need to still manually make each engagement beforehand?
Also, if it IS included does it also have notes on traps, story elements, loot and stuff like that somewhere or would I simply need a second tab open for that info?
Thanks Arenlor! Yeah I can imagine that would be a HUGE benefit to purchasing the actual campaigns on DDB if it would take that drudgery work out. Thank you so much for clarifying that for me.
So it seems the major benefit of purchasing a campaign on DDB would be.. (1) having the story/maps/nuts and bolts of the adventure (2) the premade monsters already populating the encounter builder (3) the special loot items are now accessible. Am I missing something?
Hello all! Sorry if I'm reproducing a question! I dug around and couldnt find what I needed
If I purchase a campaign through DDB will all the encounters be automatically added to my encounter tracker? For example, in LMoP the first encounter is "Goblins Attack," If I purchased LMoP in DDB will I be able to quickly pull up that exact encounter, port in my players, and play out the fight or do I need to still manually make each engagement beforehand?
Also, if it IS included does it also have notes on traps, story elements, loot and stuff like that somewhere or would I simply need a second tab open for that info?
Thanks!
It is not currently included, but it is something that is known to be wanted.
// I am Arenlor
Developers should read This Changelog
Moderator for D&D Beyond's YouTube, Twitch, and Discord.
Thanks Arenlor! Yeah I can imagine that would be a HUGE benefit to purchasing the actual campaigns on DDB if it would take that drudgery work out. Thank you so much for clarifying that for me.
So it seems the major benefit of purchasing a campaign on DDB would be..
(1) having the story/maps/nuts and bolts of the adventure
(2) the premade monsters already populating the encounter builder
(3) the special loot items are now accessible. Am I missing something?
Fully searchable content.
// I am Arenlor
Developers should read This Changelog
Moderator for D&D Beyond's YouTube, Twitch, and Discord.
Also, links in the compendium (the online/in the app “book”) to monsters, conditions, spells, etc.
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
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