I have all of the official content on Beyond and a good bit of the unofficial content [currently missing Humblewood, the two Grim Hollow books, Drakkenheim, the two MCDM books, and the two Kobold Press shadow realm books]. Below is the list of books whose maps I currently have available to me in Beyond's map tool. I've tried to indicate where a "book" is just a short excerpt of maps from another book, but it's possible I've labeled some that way that actually have new maps, and not labeled some that only repeat maps from another source.
Adventure Atlas: The Mortuary [small portion of content from Planescape]
Explorer's Guide to Wildemount
Eberron: Rising from the Last War
Fizban's Treasury of Dragons
Bigby Presents: Glory of the Giants
Planescape: Adventures in the Multiverse
Spelljammer: Adventures in Space
The Book of Many Things
Tal'Dorei Campaign Setting: Reborn
Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus
Candlekeep Mysteries
Curse of Strahd
Critical Role: Call of the Netherdeep
Divine Contention
Descent into the Lost Caverns of Tsojcanth [small portion of content from Infinite Staircase]
Dragon of Icespire Peak
Dragons of Stormwreck Isle
Ghosts of Saltmarsh
Giants of the Star Forge [small portion of content from Bigby's Giants]
Very nice thank you! I have nearly all the books but I don't have all the digital copies and I just want to see what I can play on the maps. So i can get them as they become available.
This is helpful, I just purchased Yawning Portal (both digital and physical versions) and was bummed that the maps don't currently show up in Beyond. I'm exploring 3rd party options and/or foundry vtt as well as just uploading things myself. I never could get Sigil to work, and was excited to run Sunless Citadel and/or tomb of horrors. Most importantly as a customer, I'm now very apprehensive about buying older books on D&D beyond, as It would be great to have the peace of mind that purchasing a digital version included maps in D&Dbeyond and not be a surprise when it isn't. It would be wise, if the budget allowed, to offer these things on the website or be transparent about maps not being available. Pipe dream, It would be amazing if this eventually included 1e, 2e, etc. product lines as I would love to easily play old school modules using the software that I subscribe to and modules that I purchased, happy to buy digital products if they include this stuff. As one of my groups plays online exclusively. Thank you.
..on main page that shows which books are currently compatible with MAPS?
I assume all the books are compatible but I don't know and I think it would be very useful information. Thanks!
I have all of the official content on Beyond and a good bit of the unofficial content [currently missing Humblewood, the two Grim Hollow books, Drakkenheim, the two MCDM books, and the two Kobold Press shadow realm books]. Below is the list of books whose maps I currently have available to me in Beyond's map tool. I've tried to indicate where a "book" is just a short excerpt of maps from another book, but it's possible I've labeled some that way that actually have new maps, and not labeled some that only repeat maps from another source.
Very nice thank you! I have nearly all the books but I don't have all the digital copies and I just want to see what I can play on the maps. So i can get them as they become available.
This is helpful, I just purchased Yawning Portal (both digital and physical versions) and was bummed that the maps don't currently show up in Beyond. I'm exploring 3rd party options and/or foundry vtt as well as just uploading things myself. I never could get Sigil to work, and was excited to run Sunless Citadel and/or tomb of horrors. Most importantly as a customer, I'm now very apprehensive about buying older books on D&D beyond, as It would be great to have the peace of mind that purchasing a digital version included maps in D&Dbeyond and not be a surprise when it isn't. It would be wise, if the budget allowed, to offer these things on the website or be transparent about maps not being available. Pipe dream, It would be amazing if this eventually included 1e, 2e, etc. product lines as I would love to easily play old school modules using the software that I subscribe to and modules that I purchased, happy to buy digital products if they include this stuff. As one of my groups plays online exclusively. Thank you.