HI. I purchased Rime of the Frostmaiden several hours ago and it's not showing up in my My Campaigns. It indicates in my order history that I've purchased it, but I can't find it anywhere. Am I doing something obvious wrong?
Rime of the Frostmaiden is under the Source Tab up top and, more specifically, in the Adventures section of said tab. A campaign is not automatically created when purchasing an adventure. Furthermore, purchasing the full adventure, not just the compendium, will unlock any player options i.e. race, class, etc and DM options such as monster & NPC stat blocks.
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Lightning Strike - A rebranded Fire Bolt for Wizards & Sorcerers.
Spirit Bomb - A holy fireball for Clerics, Paladins, & Divine Soul Sorcerers!
Sword Dancer - A Cleric subclass specifically for the Drow goddess Eilistraee.
Thanks for the response. Sorry for being an idiot, but I know how to create a campaign, I just don't know how to create a campaign that has maps and NPCs and walls and such loaded. Does that make sense?
This is helpful. Thank you. What I'm trying to do is import a campaign into Foundry I had read you can do with a Foundry Module. And it appears the way to do that is open a campaign that is in My Campaigns in Foundry. So I guess the question is, how do I get all the information that is in the Sources Rime of the Frostmaiden into a Campaign so that it actually imports something?
Thank you all for your responses. Turns out this was really more of a Foundry question than a DnD Beyond question. I didn't properly understand how it all worked, but it looks like I've worked it out.
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HI. I purchased Rime of the Frostmaiden several hours ago and it's not showing up in my My Campaigns. It indicates in my order history that I've purchased it, but I can't find it anywhere. Am I doing something obvious wrong?
Rime of the Frostmaiden is under the Source Tab up top and, more specifically, in the Adventures section of said tab. A campaign is not automatically created when purchasing an adventure. Furthermore, purchasing the full adventure, not just the compendium, will unlock any player options i.e. race, class, etc and DM options such as monster & NPC stat blocks.
Lightning Strike - A rebranded Fire Bolt for Wizards & Sorcerers.
Spirit Bomb - A holy fireball for Clerics, Paladins, & Divine Soul Sorcerers!
Sword Dancer - A Cleric subclass specifically for the Drow goddess Eilistraee.
Quicksilver & The Scarlet Witch - A pair of magical firearms for your Gunslinger or Artificer.
OH! Thank you! So... this is just the text of the book. I thought I was buying a functional campaign that's playable.
Is there not a way to turn this into a campaign? If not, I just blew $30.
In the Collections tab up top, click My Campaigns. There you'll find a button to Create a Campaign.
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Thanks for the response. Sorry for being an idiot, but I know how to create a campaign, I just don't know how to create a campaign that has maps and NPCs and walls and such loaded. Does that make sense?
It depends on what you mean by “turn this into a campaign.” DDB is not (yet) a VTT. Having purchased the book here allows you to do the following:
-read the book in the Sources sections
-use any character options in the book (spells, magic items, etc.) in the character builder
-use any RIme-specific monsters in the encounter builder
-see/access monsters, spells, magic items, etc. In the listings sections (Game Rules>spells, Game Rules>Monsters, etc.)
-download maps from the adventure to upload into a vtt.
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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This is helpful. Thank you. What I'm trying to do is import a campaign into Foundry I had read you can do with a Foundry Module. And it appears the way to do that is open a campaign that is in My Campaigns in Foundry. So I guess the question is, how do I get all the information that is in the Sources Rime of the Frostmaiden into a Campaign so that it actually imports something?
Thank you all for your responses. Turns out this was really more of a Foundry question than a DnD Beyond question. I didn't properly understand how it all worked, but it looks like I've worked it out.