Hey there community, I'm new to this app/ page, So maybe i've missed it, but I have 3 physical creatures books- MMI, MMII, and Creature collection from back in 2002. Is there a way to show the site that i own these and import them to the account ownership for my collection, so my players have more comprehensive encounters? I cannot access some of the monsters in these books even with my master tier subscription.
Any advice? Other than buying the digital copies on here.. (paycheck to paycheck)
No, there's no way to do that. You need to purchase the digital versions on D&D Beyond — they're generally somewhat cheaper than the physical ones.
Alternatively, there's a whole content sharing system where if a user has a master-tier subscription, they can enable content sharing on a campaign, allowing everyone in that campaign to have access to the content they own (and everything everyone else in the campaign owns). If any of your players own these books and have a master-tier subscription, they can enable content sharing so you can access them.
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
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Hey there community, I'm new to this app/ page, So maybe i've missed it, but I have 3 physical creatures books- MMI, MMII, and Creature collection from back in 2002. Is there a way to show the site that i own these and import them to the account ownership for my collection, so my players have more comprehensive encounters? I cannot access some of the monsters in these books even with my master tier subscription.
Any advice? Other than buying the digital copies on here.. (paycheck to paycheck)
Wishing you all the best!
No, there's no way to do that. You need to purchase the digital versions on D&D Beyond — they're generally somewhat cheaper than the physical ones.
Alternatively, there's a whole content sharing system where if a user has a master-tier subscription, they can enable content sharing on a campaign, allowing everyone in that campaign to have access to the content they own (and everything everyone else in the campaign owns). If any of your players own these books and have a master-tier subscription, they can enable content sharing so you can access them.
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This site and the DDB app are only for 5e which started in 2014, and 5.5e which threw a wrench in the works last year.
For anyone else that stumbles across this thread - Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
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Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.