I was doing some prep for the adventure when I saw in area 8 Orc commons when it refers to Old Yarrack to see area 11, but he is not in area 11 he is in area 14.
Side note is there a way to "hot link" to the same page. Say you were to click area 14 and it would automatically scroll to area 14. I think that might be a neat feature that could really save time at the table.
I've reviewed your report, and noticed that the information presented on D&D Beyond is accurate to what appears in my physical copy of The Tales From the Yawning Portal, where this adventure is found. D&D Beyond accurately mirrors the content published by Wizards of the Coast. We will follow their lead on any changes they choose to make, should they make them. :)
Side note is there a way to "hot link" to the same page. Say you were to click area 14 and it would automatically scroll to area 14. I think that might be a neat feature that could really save time at the table.
Sort-of. DDB's history with anchors is splotchy at best as they keep chopping and changing things. For the most part you can use a hashtag and type the name of the heading or sub-heading, minus spaces and capitalising each word, and it will link to it like so: 14. Bunk Room
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"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
Sometimes adventures (particularly with adventures that are adapted from older editions) had content somewhere and it got edited out or moved in a revision and a wrong reference got left behind.
I was doing some prep for the adventure when I saw in area 8 Orc commons when it refers to Old Yarrack to see area 11, but he is not in area 11 he is in area 14.
Side note is there a way to "hot link" to the same page. Say you were to click area 14 and it would automatically scroll to area 14. I think that might be a neat feature that could really save time at the table.
Again thanks for all the hard work!
Hi Cainan_Gaintbreaker,
I've reviewed your report, and noticed that the information presented on D&D Beyond is accurate to what appears in my physical copy of The Tales From the Yawning Portal, where this adventure is found. D&D Beyond accurately mirrors the content published by Wizards of the Coast. We will follow their lead on any changes they choose to make, should they make them. :)
Thank you for the eagle eyes, and the report!
Sort-of. DDB's history with anchors is splotchy at best as they keep chopping and changing things. For the most part you can use a hashtag and type the name of the heading or sub-heading, minus spaces and capitalising each word, and it will link to it like so: 14. Bunk Room
"Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation."
― Oscar Wilde.
Sometimes adventures (particularly with adventures that are adapted from older editions) had content somewhere and it got edited out or moved in a revision and a wrong reference got left behind.
That's interesting, thanks for the tip. I guess for the time being I stick with One Note, but I'll keep that in mind if I add notes.