For new players, having something like 'attunement' on an item link to magic-items#Attunement in the compendium would be helpful. Same for spells and any other keyword that requires further reading by an inexperienced player.
I completely Agree. For the sections of the rules that require you to reference some other location. It would be fantastic if it was linked to that second rule.
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Agreed. When I read something like "as shown on the Character Advancement table" (in the multiclassing section) that should always be a link to the table on this site. A ton of work to implement, but one of the HUGE advantages of a digital platform over the hardcover books.
I'm guessing their first task was to just import the data. Hopefully they'll have a smart programmer do some keyword detection/pattern matching and link to the appropriate parts of the content. Other than searching, that's kind of the point of digital content - no pages to flip through.
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For new players, having something like 'attunement' on an item link to magic-items#Attunement in the compendium would be helpful. Same for spells and any other keyword that requires further reading by an inexperienced player.
I completely Agree. For the sections of the rules that require you to reference some other location. It would be fantastic if it was linked to that second rule.
Constructive criticism is the process of offering valid and well-reasoned opinions about the work of others, usually involving both positive and negative comments, in a friendly manner rather than an oppositional one. The purpose of 'constructive criticism is to improve the outcome.
That's something I noticed as well, no hyperlinks from a monster's innate spells, as another example.
That seems like it might be a massive amount of work, but would be extremely useful.
Agreed. When I read something like "as shown on the Character Advancement table" (in the multiclassing section) that should always be a link to the table on this site. A ton of work to implement, but one of the HUGE advantages of a digital platform over the hardcover books.
I'm guessing their first task was to just import the data. Hopefully they'll have a smart programmer do some keyword detection/pattern matching and link to the appropriate parts of the content. Other than searching, that's kind of the point of digital content - no pages to flip through.