Would it be possible to tag images/content that are part of various adventures so they can be searched for just as easily as one can search for spells or monsters. What I mean is take Port Nyanzaru from Tomb of Annihilation as an example. The art around that place is great. However, I am playing with one group of friends who are doing ToA. Another group that's all homebrew setting. So I could use Port Nyanzaru map for another purpose entirely.
I'd love to be able to easily search across all content for
Cities/Towns/Villages (filter by size)
Dungeon Maps (filter by location (ie forest or underground or artic or whatever, or special monster lair maps).
Puzzles, handout etc.
Essentially the rich library that already exists, but made easily accessible for those of us that run homebrew settings and want to take interesting parts and bring them in and repurpose them.
If people homebrew their own pieces and add to the collection more the merrier.
Sincerely,
Envaris
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Want to see Virtual Table Top like no other before it built within DnDBeyond.com? Upvote the feature request. It's 2nd highest voted so far:
NOTE: You will need to setup a zendesk account (which is not your DnDBeyond.com account, the team uses this 3rd party software). It's easy to do and your votes are needed!
Hi,
Would it be possible to tag images/content that are part of various adventures so they can be searched for just as easily as one can search for spells or monsters. What I mean is take Port Nyanzaru from Tomb of Annihilation as an example. The art around that place is great. However, I am playing with one group of friends who are doing ToA. Another group that's all homebrew setting. So I could use Port Nyanzaru map for another purpose entirely.
I'd love to be able to easily search across all content for
Cities/Towns/Villages (filter by size)
Dungeon Maps (filter by location (ie forest or underground or artic or whatever, or special monster lair maps).
Puzzles, handout etc.
Essentially the rich library that already exists, but made easily accessible for those of us that run homebrew settings and want to take interesting parts and bring them in and repurpose them.
If people homebrew their own pieces and add to the collection more the merrier.
Sincerely,
Envaris
Want to see Virtual Table Top like no other before it built within DnDBeyond.com? Upvote the feature request. It's 2nd highest voted so far:
https://dndbeyond.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/115008597088-Virtual-Tabletop-Gameboard
NOTE: You will need to setup a zendesk account (which is not your DnDBeyond.com account, the team uses this 3rd party software). It's easy to do and your votes are needed!
That would be great.
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