It's very minor, but let's face it, there's a strong contingent of us who love the details...
in Tomb of Annihilation > Chapter 1. Port Nyanzaru > City Denizens > Jobal
Near the end of Jobal's section, it tells the DM to give the players looking for guides "copies of handouts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8," but handout 8 is a pair of guides that explicitly don't work for Jobal, and handout 9 is a guide whose mechanism for meeting the players' characters never gets explained elsewhere in the book that I can see. I think they meant for Jobal's guides to be the guides indicated on handouts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9.
Hi there! D&D Beyond accurately reproduces the content from the physical copies of these books. The reference you point here is consistent with the book itself. Should Wizards of the Coast choose to publish any errata that would alter this content, D&D Beyond will strive to follow their lead. :)
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It's very minor, but let's face it, there's a strong contingent of us who love the details...
in Tomb of Annihilation > Chapter 1. Port Nyanzaru > City Denizens > Jobal
Near the end of Jobal's section, it tells the DM to give the players looking for guides "copies of handouts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8," but handout 8 is a pair of guides that explicitly don't work for Jobal, and handout 9 is a guide whose mechanism for meeting the players' characters never gets explained elsewhere in the book that I can see. I think they meant for Jobal's guides to be the guides indicated on handouts 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 9.
Cheers, hope this is helpful.
Hi there! D&D Beyond accurately reproduces the content from the physical copies of these books. The reference you point here is consistent with the book itself. Should Wizards of the Coast choose to publish any errata that would alter this content, D&D Beyond will strive to follow their lead. :)