A few suggestions on expanding the My Campaigns feature. I've been using D&D Beyond since it was beta testing, and funnel all my D&D campaigns through it, as well as all of my convention games and one-shots.
As a DM, I'd make even more use of D&DB with some additional features to the My Campaigns section.
* the ability to link past and current adventures to a given campaign. One of the conveniences I've enjoyed with D&D Beyond is how I can access all of the adventure products on the fly. I often mix and match adventures from different published campaigns in my own games, and having an ability to chronicle that process would be most helpful over the long term of an extended campaign.
* Adding a "Google Maps" ability to import a campaign map and drop event and location pins so as the campaign grows, I can display where the various journeys have taken characters.
** Abilty to link those location pins to Encounters, Monsters, Items, NPCs, etc... even cross link the locations over multiple map files. Thus being able to zoom in from the Sword Coast Map to the City of Waterdeep, to the District the characters are inhabiting.
* Create a more robust journaling feature. Beyond Private and Public Notes, add the ability for the DM and the Players to chronicle the campaign from their perspective.
* Add tools to allow the DM to access a Campaign Wiki for the published games they run, as well as create and modify their own campaign.
I have found apps for most of the mentioned features, but having something smoothly integrated would take my games up to the next Tier. Having these campaign tools available for players and a streaming audience to access could feed more of that hunger for content that gamers always have.
The whole Curse team has made a very special product here. There is so much potential here. I'm totally excited about it!
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A few suggestions on expanding the My Campaigns feature. I've been using D&D Beyond since it was beta testing, and funnel all my D&D campaigns through it, as well as all of my convention games and one-shots.
As a DM, I'd make even more use of D&DB with some additional features to the My Campaigns section.
* the ability to link past and current adventures to a given campaign. One of the conveniences I've enjoyed with D&D Beyond is how I can access all of the adventure products on the fly. I often mix and match adventures from different published campaigns in my own games, and having an ability to chronicle that process would be most helpful over the long term of an extended campaign.
* Adding a "Google Maps" ability to import a campaign map and drop event and location pins so as the campaign grows, I can display where the various journeys have taken characters.
** Abilty to link those location pins to Encounters, Monsters, Items, NPCs, etc... even cross link the locations over multiple map files. Thus being able to zoom in from the Sword Coast Map to the City of Waterdeep, to the District the characters are inhabiting.
* Create a more robust journaling feature. Beyond Private and Public Notes, add the ability for the DM and the Players to chronicle the campaign from their perspective.
* Add tools to allow the DM to access a Campaign Wiki for the published games they run, as well as create and modify their own campaign.
I have found apps for most of the mentioned features, but having something smoothly integrated would take my games up to the next Tier. Having these campaign tools available for players and a streaming audience to access could feed more of that hunger for content that gamers always have.
The whole Curse team has made a very special product here. There is so much potential here. I'm totally excited about it!
Goes by the name Dezzy Parrish
My Pronouns are Xe/Xer/Xim