Can we please get the EEPC as a digital compendium on DDB the same way that the Monstrous Compendium V 1 has been implemented? It would be nice to be able to peruse it as a whole source rather than having to look up its various components piecemeal. Not to mention that it is officially listed as a source on your website wen you look at the various spells, and it’s confusing that it cannot be seen as a sourcebook in the official list. Thank you.
It's something I've been wanting to do ever since it was added to the site.
Please note though that most of the content in EEPC has been updated and published in Monsters of the Multiverse, which will be released on D&D Beyond next week.
I didn’t know all those spells were going to be in M3, I thought just the races. And I thought the EEPC versions were going to remain unaltered and still be free content. If all that’s true then having the EEPC as a DDB compendium still makes sense, in fact more than ever. Wouldn’t you agree?
The EEPC spells were already reprinted in Xanathar's Guide to Everything
Not all of them, no. And even the ones that were are still free content here on DDB because of how they address errata. I would still love to see them implement the EEPC as it’s own compendium on DDB. Besides, they could list it under Sources as more free content and show people there’s even more value on DDB than they are currently advertising without actually having to really add any new content, simply by advertising a value they already offer for free. It’s a win, win, win for all parties for relatively little effort since the content has mostly already been entered into the system except for the images and the compendium version. Simply adding that compendium with the artwork, especially for such a short product, should be way, way simpler than what they usually have to do to add a sourcebook to their system.
The EEPC spells were already reprinted in Xanathar's Guide to Everything
Not all of them, no.
I just checked and yeah all of them. Or at least every EEPC spell on DDB is also in the XGtE compendium.
As far as I know everything in EEPC has been reprinted somewhere (though that does not mean there shouldn't be an EEPC compendium, because there should).
Can we please get the EEPC as a digital compendium on DDB the same way that the Monstrous Compendium V 1 has been implemented? It would be nice to be able to peruse it as a whole source rather than having to look up its various components piecemeal. Not to mention that it is officially listed as a source on your website wen you look at the various spells, and it’s confusing that it cannot be seen as a sourcebook in the official list. Thank you.
I have been asking for that for years. (Don’t hold your breath.)
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It's something I've been wanting to do ever since it was added to the site.
Please note though that most of the content in EEPC has been updated and published in Monsters of the Multiverse, which will be released on D&D Beyond next week.
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I didn’t know all those spells were going to be in M3, I thought just the races. And I thought the EEPC versions were going to remain unaltered and still be free content. If all that’s true then having the EEPC as a DDB compendium still makes sense, in fact more than ever. Wouldn’t you agree?
I can confirm that there are no spells in Monsters of the Multiverse, only races and monsters.
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The EEPC spells were already reprinted in Xanathar's Guide to Everything
Edit: Ah, apparently not, sorry!
Not all of them, no. And even the ones that were are still free content here on DDB because of how they address errata. I would still love to see them implement the EEPC as it’s own compendium on DDB. Besides, they could list it under Sources as more free content and show people there’s even more value on DDB than they are currently advertising without actually having to really add any new content, simply by advertising a value they already offer for free. It’s a win, win, win for all parties for relatively little effort since the content has mostly already been entered into the system except for the images and the compendium version. Simply adding that compendium with the artwork, especially for such a short product, should be way, way simpler than what they usually have to do to add a sourcebook to their system.
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I just checked and yeah all of them. Or at least every EEPC spell on DDB is also in the XGtE compendium.
As far as I know everything in EEPC has been reprinted somewhere (though that does not mean there shouldn't be an EEPC compendium, because there should).
I just checked the EEPC pdf and it's all in XGtE. Also in the chorus agreeing that EEPC should still have its own compendium.
My mistake then, I thought a few hadn’t been.
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The races (aarakocra, genasi, and goliath) took longer to get a reprint. I don't think they got a reprint until wildmount.