I'm new to D&D Beyond, but I really like it so far. My only complaint (if it can be called that) is that when I export my character sheet to print it, there is a lot of redundancy, so I have to clean it up so I don't have literally 6 pages of character sheet. Also, for paladins, every single available spell is listed, instead of just those I've chosen to prepare. It's a big waste of valuable character sheet real estate. I would propose perhaps having options for the export feature so you can choose what actually ends up on the character sheet itself. Speaking of which, even though I have "Scores on Top" selected in my character, when I export it, the ability scores are on the bottom and the modifiers are on the top. That, too, could be an option one can choose before exporting for printing. Just my two cents! :)
The spell list is the same for all classes; all known spells are listed and you're supposed to shade in the prepared spells. This is because, for example with paladins and clerics, they know all the level appropriate spells from their list, but can prep different ones each day.
What you're suggesting would only make sense if you never change your prepared spells, otherwise you'd have to print a new spell list each day. The idea is you shade in the spells you have prepped for that day, then erase them when you change them.
I'm new to D&D Beyond, but I really like it so far. My only complaint (if it can be called that) is that when I export my character sheet to print it, there is a lot of redundancy, so I have to clean it up so I don't have literally 6 pages of character sheet. Also, for paladins, every single available spell is listed, instead of just those I've chosen to prepare. It's a big waste of valuable character sheet real estate. I would propose perhaps having options for the export feature so you can choose what actually ends up on the character sheet itself. Speaking of which, even though I have "Scores on Top" selected in my character, when I export it, the ability scores are on the bottom and the modifiers are on the top. That, too, could be an option one can choose before exporting for printing. Just my two cents! :)
The spell list is the same for all classes; all known spells are listed and you're supposed to shade in the prepared spells. This is because, for example with paladins and clerics, they know all the level appropriate spells from their list, but can prep different ones each day.
What you're suggesting would only make sense if you never change your prepared spells, otherwise you'd have to print a new spell list each day. The idea is you shade in the spells you have prepped for that day, then erase them when you change them.
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Would it be possible / is there any plan on the roadmap to include the "HIT / DC" and "DAMAGE" columns on the exported character sheet spell pages?