I have seen that Containers used to be on the Trello board before it was archived, yet it was never suggested to actually be in development yet - always "upcoming".
Containers are such a key requirement of a inventory management system that it is genuinely shocking that DnDBeyond still does not support it.
Every character that uses Starting Equipment has a Backpack - but we cannot state what is inside it.
Mounts and Vehicles are not supported as ways to carry items, requiring workarounds such as additional character sheets for each Mount/Vehicle.
Variant Encumbrance is an unworkable system if we are unable to easily use Mounts to carry equipment, or know what is in the bag we drop before combat to get rid of the encumbrance penalties.
Even the extremely popular Bag of Holding isn't supported due to this omission.
This is not even a complicated feature to support (unless the DnDBeyond data architecture is as bad as some suggest) so its unfathomable why it is still not supported.
Can we get any dev response on this matter that isn't just another useless "coming soon"?
I pay monthly for this service but I am genuinely starting to look at other applications and considering moving away from DnDBeyond because the development pace is unbearably slow (and has been on this matter since long before the pandemic affected deadlines).
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I have seen that Containers used to be on the Trello board before it was archived, yet it was never suggested to actually be in development yet - always "upcoming".
Containers are such a key requirement of a inventory management system that it is genuinely shocking that DnDBeyond still does not support it.
Every character that uses Starting Equipment has a Backpack - but we cannot state what is inside it.
Mounts and Vehicles are not supported as ways to carry items, requiring workarounds such as additional character sheets for each Mount/Vehicle.
Variant Encumbrance is an unworkable system if we are unable to easily use Mounts to carry equipment, or know what is in the bag we drop before combat to get rid of the encumbrance penalties.
Even the extremely popular Bag of Holding isn't supported due to this omission.
This is not even a complicated feature to support (unless the DnDBeyond data architecture is as bad as some suggest) so its unfathomable why it is still not supported.
Can we get any dev response on this matter that isn't just another useless "coming soon"?
I pay monthly for this service but I am genuinely starting to look at other applications and considering moving away from DnDBeyond because the development pace is unbearably slow (and has been on this matter since long before the pandemic affected deadlines).