Not sure if this has been asked before but what do people (and those on the DnDBeyond team) think about adding the option to gain previous books additional content (character frames, themes, backdrops, etc.) for a small fee of about $1-2 for example. I haven't a clue but don't think it would be much more difficult that 'ticking' that content 'on' for a particular user after purchase. This came about when watching Adam during the Dev-updates and seeing the older frames that came with previous books that I've missed out on.
I only found DnD and DnDBeyond relatively recently and was only in a position to be able to purchase the content relatively recently; and so my collector/completionist side is dying to get those additional cosmetic features that came with the older books at pre-purchase. Having that those additional things to add to a character sheet to make it really personal is amazing and I would love to gain those simple features.
What's everyone's thought on that?
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Not sure if this has been asked before but what do people (and those on the DnDBeyond team) think about adding the option to gain previous books additional content (character frames, themes, backdrops, etc.) for a small fee of about $1-2 for example. I haven't a clue but don't think it would be much more difficult that 'ticking' that content 'on' for a particular user after purchase. This came about when watching Adam during the Dev-updates and seeing the older frames that came with previous books that I've missed out on.
I only found DnD and DnDBeyond relatively recently and was only in a position to be able to purchase the content relatively recently; and so my collector/completionist side is dying to get those additional cosmetic features that came with the older books at pre-purchase. Having that those additional things to add to a character sheet to make it really personal is amazing and I would love to gain those simple features.
What's everyone's thought on that?