I want to support D&D beyond, but I am baffled how the encounter builder is missing such a basic feature. By the looks of it, this is a long-standing issue that has likely caused a number of users to lose enthusiasm with D&D beyond (myself included). It is extremely irritating that you have to waste time by clicking each individual source you own every time you use the tool.
If you want to drive engagement with the platform and stop people from bleeding into other platforms then this feels like a easy quick-win. The roll20 5e compendium has this feature, so I, and probably others too, will likely be considering just purchasing content from there moving forward. People tend to pay for convenience.
Please add this, it isn't difficult. Any half-baked developer should be able to address this in an afternoon. Better yet, give me a day with your development team and I'll do it for free.
I 100% agree. It absolutely should be an option. I'm guessing it isn't an option standard so that people see "what content they are missing out on" and want to buy more books? But yes, it should be an option for just "content I own" or "content I have access to" (based on shared content).
As a workaround, I have been told that after you select all of your sources you can bookmark the page and it will save your search filter settings. I haven't tried this myself yet, but it might be worth a shot.
I want to support D&D beyond, but I am baffled how the encounter builder is missing such a basic feature. By the looks of it, this is a long-standing issue that has likely caused a number of users to lose enthusiasm with D&D beyond (myself included). It is extremely irritating that you have to waste time by clicking each individual source you own every time you use the tool.
If you want to drive engagement with the platform and stop people from bleeding into other platforms then this feels like a easy quick-win. The roll20 5e compendium has this feature, so I, and probably others too, will likely be considering just purchasing content from there moving forward. People tend to pay for convenience.
Please add this, it isn't difficult. Any half-baked developer should be able to address this in an afternoon. Better yet, give me a day with your development team and I'll do it for free.
I 100% agree. It absolutely should be an option. I'm guessing it isn't an option standard so that people see "what content they are missing out on" and want to buy more books? But yes, it should be an option for just "content I own" or "content I have access to" (based on shared content).
As a workaround, I have been told that after you select all of your sources you can bookmark the page and it will save your search filter settings. I haven't tried this myself yet, but it might be worth a shot.
or a crazy Idea, if I buy books that have pre built encounters, ... I dont know make them into your maps and encounters system....