Something just caught my attention. Posting it here because I don't think it's technically a bug.
I'm currently running Princes of the Apocalypse, and in my prep for the campaign, I discovered that there was a lot of errata printed into later editions of the book. The most obvious one is the Dessarin Valley map.
The updated map has hexes that are 4 miles, while the outdated version has hexes that are 10 miles. Also the positions of Riverguard Keep and the Sacred Stone Monastery are swapped. I just now noticed that the D&D Beyond version of the map seems to be the incorrect one from earlier printings.
I'll have to get home to where my hardback copy of the book (post-errata) is located this evening before I can figure out if this is the only inconsistency, but I thought I would go ahead and mention it.
Yes, the staff is aware of this problem. They are "cooking up" a lot of stuff, that is why there is a delay in getting the errata. But I can assure it will be done for every book.
Yes, the staff is aware of this problem. They are "cooking up" a lot of stuff, that is why there is a delay in getting the errata. But I can assure it will be done for every book.
Awesome. I hadn't seen where this was addressed, so I just wanted to make sure it wasn't an oversight. Good to know I'm not the first to catch this.
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Something just caught my attention. Posting it here because I don't think it's technically a bug.
I'm currently running Princes of the Apocalypse, and in my prep for the campaign, I discovered that there was a lot of errata printed into later editions of the book. The most obvious one is the Dessarin Valley map.
The updated map has hexes that are 4 miles, while the outdated version has hexes that are 10 miles. Also the positions of Riverguard Keep and the Sacred Stone Monastery are swapped. I just now noticed that the D&D Beyond version of the map seems to be the incorrect one from earlier printings.
I'll have to get home to where my hardback copy of the book (post-errata) is located this evening before I can figure out if this is the only inconsistency, but I thought I would go ahead and mention it.
I just looked up the errata PDF, and it seems like the text on DDB is pre-errata as well.
Yes, the staff is aware of this problem. They are "cooking up" a lot of stuff, that is why there is a delay in getting the errata. But I can assure it will be done for every book.