So going through my character subfolder I had a thought. That I would like to be able to clean it up a little more such as creating my own subfolders that allow me to further organize them. As I have about twenty right now and some of them are just ideas. This is purely so I can find or differentiate them quicker. The same can be done for campaigns and custom content.
It would, indeed, be lovely, and is an oft requested feature. I know it’s on the list of this they want to address, Ut that list is quite long, so it may be a while.
It would, indeed, be lovely, and is an oft requested feature. I know it’s on the list of this they want to address, Ut that list is quite long, so it may be a while.
One of the DDB staff also mentioned that they want to find the right solution Vs just slapping a bandaid on the problem. He was saying basically they want to loon at why people need/want folders because maybe they need to create an NPC tab for people Vs just slapping a folder onto the character page.
For DMs it's so much easier to create NPC stat blocks by using the character creator instead of a homebrew 'monster'. I'm sure most DMs have dozens, if not hundreds of character sheets on here (assuming they have a sub to get more than six). Personally I'm in the 20s. Stat blocks also have very little functionality, such as keeping track of spell slots, automatically calculating skills and saving throws, quickly being able to add a weapon, etc., etc.
Being able to differentiate between which of my character sheets are NPCs and which are (my own) PCs would be nice. And then collecting all the NPCs together in a campaign-related folder, which - of course - should have subfolders. And subsubfolders. And subsubsubfo--
I as a player have some that are good for Adventurers League and some that very much aren't. This isn't counting the concepts that are very much a someday I would like to play. I also very much have the inclination to separate characters by tier.
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So going through my character subfolder I had a thought. That I would like to be able to clean it up a little more such as creating my own subfolders that allow me to further organize them. As I have about twenty right now and some of them are just ideas. This is purely so I can find or differentiate them quicker. The same can be done for campaigns and custom content.
Anyway just a thought. Take it as you will.
It would, indeed, be lovely, and is an oft requested feature. I know it’s on the list of this they want to address, Ut that list is quite long, so it may be a while.
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One of the DDB staff also mentioned that they want to find the right solution Vs just slapping a bandaid on the problem.
He was saying basically they want to loon at why people need/want folders because maybe they need to create an NPC tab for people Vs just slapping a folder onto the character page.
For DMs it's so much easier to create NPC stat blocks by using the character creator instead of a homebrew 'monster'. I'm sure most DMs have dozens, if not hundreds of character sheets on here (assuming they have a sub to get more than six). Personally I'm in the 20s. Stat blocks also have very little functionality, such as keeping track of spell slots, automatically calculating skills and saving throws, quickly being able to add a weapon, etc., etc.
Being able to differentiate between which of my character sheets are NPCs and which are (my own) PCs would be nice. And then collecting all the NPCs together in a campaign-related folder, which - of course - should have subfolders. And subsubfolders. And subsubsubfo--
I as a player have some that are good for Adventurers League and some that very much aren't. This isn't counting the concepts that are very much a someday I would like to play. I also very much have the inclination to separate characters by tier.