A neat feature could also be a Dungeon Builder. Perfect for home brew campaigns or if you want to edit an existing one.
For example, I'm running the starter game Lost Mine of Phandelver for some friends and several of them have already played through the campaign. So I took a little time and moved around some rooms in the first cave they run across (Cragmaw Hideout) and I've put some time into redesigning the Manor.
If, with D&D Beyond, we could build dungeons from scratch, they could be simple grid based layouts with fluff backgrounds to make them look a little nicer, that'd be cool. And you could download or buy the dungeons and Maps for existing campaigns to use or edit. Another neat feature would be the ability to upload your own images to use for backgrounds.
While I think that asking for a dungeon creator would be realistically a stretch (not that it wouldn't be an AMAZING feature), I do like the idea of DNDB having downloadable PDFs of their published maps.
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A neat feature could also be a Dungeon Builder. Perfect for home brew campaigns or if you want to edit an existing one.
For example, I'm running the starter game Lost Mine of Phandelver for some friends and several of them have already played through the campaign. So I took a little time and moved around some rooms in the first cave they run across (Cragmaw Hideout) and I've put some time into redesigning the Manor.
If, with D&D Beyond, we could build dungeons from scratch, they could be simple grid based layouts with fluff backgrounds to make them look a little nicer, that'd be cool. And you could download or buy the dungeons and Maps for existing campaigns to use or edit. Another neat feature would be the ability to upload your own images to use for backgrounds.
What say you?
This is a great idea!!
While I think that asking for a dungeon creator would be realistically a stretch (not that it wouldn't be an AMAZING feature), I do like the idea of DNDB having downloadable PDFs of their published maps.