We need a way to filter out 2024 content as a default, please. Additionally, we need a way to determine if a module supports 2014 or if it's purely 2024.
We need a way to filter out 2024 content as a default, please. Additionally, we need a way to determine if a module supports 2014 or if it's purely 2024.
It'll only go so far (as in you'll still see some 2024 tooltips, such as the Conditions listing both versions with 2014 being labeled Legacy), but if you uncheck Core Rules in the character builder, it turns off the 2024 PHB, MM, and DMG content. Leave 2014 Core Rules on and you can still use the builder for those classes.
We need a way to filter out 2024 content as a default, please. Additionally, we need a way to determine if a module supports 2014 or if it's purely 2024.
The marketplace indicates it where stuff is only for 2014.
A way to completely filter content per campaign would be great! So my players dont get confused anymore with all the options and settings when they make their characters
A way to completely filter content per campaign would be great! So my players dont get confused anymore with all the options and settings when they make their characters
I tryed this and even if I turn of the core rules thingy some of the things show up wrong... like grappling that is an action u can take.. and that is just one i found so far since i was planning to grapple....
2024 that shows under action on the character sheet.. Grapple. The target must succeed on a Str./Dex. (it chooses which) saving throw (DC = 8 + Prof. Bonus + Str.) or it has the Grappled condition.
vs
2014 rules that should be default if u pick a 2014 class.... you try to seize the target by making a grapple check instead of an attack roll: a Strength (Athletics) check contested by the target’s Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check (the target chooses the ability to use). You succeed automatically if the target is incapacitated.
This is really annoying since we are going to have new players and they dont know that what is showen is wrong compeared to what ruleset we are playing with....
I know they are pushing the 2024 rules big time and want people to use them but dont force us...
We need a way to filter out 2024 content as a default, please. Additionally, we need a way to determine if a module supports 2014 or if it's purely 2024.
It'll only go so far (as in you'll still see some 2024 tooltips, such as the Conditions listing both versions with 2014 being labeled Legacy), but if you uncheck Core Rules in the character builder, it turns off the 2024 PHB, MM, and DMG content. Leave 2014 Core Rules on and you can still use the builder for those classes.
I tryed this and even if I turn of the core rules thingy some of the things show up wrong... like grappling that is an action u can take.. and that is just one i found so far since i was planning to grapple....
2024 that shows under action on the character sheet.. Grapple. The target must succeed on a Str./Dex. (it chooses which) saving throw (DC = 8 + Prof. Bonus + Str.) or it has the Grappled condition.
vs
2014 rules that should be default if u pick a 2014 class.... you try to seize the target by making a grapple check instead of an attack roll: a Strength (Athletics) check contested by the target’s Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check (the target chooses the ability to use). You succeed automatically if the target is incapacitated.
This is really annoying since we are going to have new players and they dont know that what is showen is wrong compeared to what ruleset we are playing with....
I know they are pushing the 2024 rules big time and want people to use them but dont force us...
I would like it if they just stopped trying to push 2024. [Redacted]
I would like it if they just stopped trying to push 2024. The only people who like it like anything that with dragon ampersand on it.
a) If they're going to stop pushing anything, it's 2014. They tried, and people pushed back. They're not dropping their new product for a 10 year old one. If you're looking for a better website, there's plenty of other places that do it correctly, like Roll20, and other dedicated character generator sites. WotC is a business, and thanks to capitalism, growth is what shareholders want. The only way to make them change course would be everyone abandoning D&D Beyond because of the 2024 ruleset.
b) The fact that almost every content creator and actual play, as well as a large percentage of the community are switching over, indicates that this is the way the community is going. Even content creators who pushed back against 2014 are moving "once their current games complete". Because not a huge difference in system, and many of the things that caused friction in 2014 were ironed out. Other elements are arguably worse, but 2014 got the same (actually worse) complaints compared to 3.5. (No-one is looking at 4).
Ultimately, the business is going to take their site where they want to go. You are free to use pen and paper to build your characters, and the 2014 books are not affected by the 2024 books.
Casting negative aspersions on people who follow the updated books is not going to solve any problems, and probably lose you some people who would otherwise agree on your points.
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We need a way to filter out 2024 content as a default, please. Additionally, we need a way to determine if a module supports 2014 or if it's purely 2024.
It'll only go so far (as in you'll still see some 2024 tooltips, such as the Conditions listing both versions with 2014 being labeled Legacy), but if you uncheck Core Rules in the character builder, it turns off the 2024 PHB, MM, and DMG content. Leave 2014 Core Rules on and you can still use the builder for those classes.
The marketplace indicates it where stuff is only for 2014.
https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/settings/explorers-guide-to-wildemount?pid=SRC-00059
It's supposed to be all backwards compatible with 2014 and 2024 if it's not indicated otherwise.
A way to completely filter content per campaign would be great! So my players dont get confused anymore with all the options and settings when they make their characters
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/d-d-beyond-feedback/228737-campaign-access-restrictions-or-why-im-never
That's over in this thread
I tryed this and even if I turn of the core rules thingy some of the things show up wrong... like grappling that is an action u can take.. and that is just one i found so far since i was planning to grapple....
2024 that shows under action on the character sheet..
Grapple. The target must succeed on a Str./Dex. (it chooses which) saving throw (DC = 8 + Prof. Bonus + Str.) or it has the Grappled condition.
vs
2014 rules that should be default if u pick a 2014 class....
you try to seize the target by making a grapple check instead of an attack roll: a Strength (Athletics) check contested by the target’s Strength (Athletics) or Dexterity (Acrobatics) check (the target chooses the ability to use). You succeed automatically if the target is incapacitated.
This is really annoying since we are going to have new players and they dont know that what is showen is wrong compeared to what ruleset we are playing with....
I know they are pushing the 2024 rules big time and want people to use them but dont force us...
Fantastic, thank you.
I would like it if they just stopped trying to push 2024. [Redacted]
a) If they're going to stop pushing anything, it's 2014. They tried, and people pushed back. They're not dropping their new product for a 10 year old one. If you're looking for a better website, there's plenty of other places that do it correctly, like Roll20, and other dedicated character generator sites. WotC is a business, and thanks to capitalism, growth is what shareholders want. The only way to make them change course would be everyone abandoning D&D Beyond because of the 2024 ruleset.
b) The fact that almost every content creator and actual play, as well as a large percentage of the community are switching over, indicates that this is the way the community is going. Even content creators who pushed back against 2014 are moving "once their current games complete". Because not a huge difference in system, and many of the things that caused friction in 2014 were ironed out. Other elements are arguably worse, but 2014 got the same (actually worse) complaints compared to 3.5. (No-one is looking at 4).
Ultimately, the business is going to take their site where they want to go. You are free to use pen and paper to build your characters, and the 2014 books are not affected by the 2024 books.
Casting negative aspersions on people who follow the updated books is not going to solve any problems, and probably lose you some people who would otherwise agree on your points.