I was wondering if, or what steps could be taken, to allowing users to import books they've purchased physically. Optimally users would be able to import previous purchases they've made on dnd books that are cross listed in the DnD Beyond Store! This would open the doors to so many players and allow older generations who bought the books previously to join the fun and get integrated with this awesome tool. And, after having the books digitally, they'd be more likely to continue expanding their digital library ;) .
I encourage the community to interact and add your suggestions or supply good alternatives to this method! It would also be lovely if some DnD beyond admins could consider implementing it :) .
If you own the physical content, then you can import all of that information as private homebrew for use within the DDB tool set. If you'd like to shortcut that work due to the time it would take, you can purchase the content here where that work is all taken care of for you
I was wondering if, or what steps could be taken, to allowing users to import books they've purchased physically. Optimally users would be able to import previous purchases they've made on dnd books that are cross listed in the DnD Beyond Store! This would open the doors to so many players and allow older generations who bought the books previously to join the fun and get integrated with this awesome tool. And, after having the books digitally, they'd be more likely to continue expanding their digital library ;) .
I encourage the community to interact and add your suggestions or supply good alternatives to this method! It would also be lovely if some DnD beyond admins could consider implementing it :) .
Hi Hmkiff
Check this thread about physical and digital books.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/general-discussion/6230-d-d-beyond-vs-physical-books-an-explanation
And you are allowed to homebrew everything for yourself from the physical books to DnD Beyond if you want.
I'm not stupid. I'm just unlucky when I'm thinking.
If you own the physical content, then you can import all of that information as private homebrew for use within the DDB tool set. If you'd like to shortcut that work due to the time it would take, you can purchase the content here where that work is all taken care of for you
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