I use a mix of physical books and D&D Beyond digital material (digital for stuff that I will use while planning and hard copy for when I'm playing locally with friends).
Is it possible for their to be page references to sourcebook material added to the digital adventures please?
For instance in the introduction to the Lost Laboratory of Kwalish adventure it refers to the Apparatus of Kwalish with no reference of where to find it in the DM's Guide unless you have bought the DM's Guide on D&D Beyond. It's a small thing, however I would imagine that lots of users make use of a mix of hardcopy books and digital stuff from D&D Beyond.
This has been asked before, and the gist of the answer is it would be a lot of work, and is not something they are willing to work on when there are so many other things on the to-do list.
I use a mix of physical books and D&D Beyond digital material (digital for stuff that I will use while planning and hard copy for when I'm playing locally with friends).
Is it possible for their to be page references to sourcebook material added to the digital adventures please?
For instance in the introduction to the Lost Laboratory of Kwalish adventure it refers to the Apparatus of Kwalish with no reference of where to find it in the DM's Guide unless you have bought the DM's Guide on D&D Beyond. It's a small thing, however I would imagine that lots of users make use of a mix of hardcopy books and digital stuff from D&D Beyond.
This has been asked before, and the gist of the answer is it would be a lot of work, and is not something they are willing to work on when there are so many other things on the to-do list.
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That's unfortunate, it would be straightforward to implement and make D&D Beyond a more useful resource.