One of the things I really like about D&D Beyond so far has been the ability to buy just the pieces I need, rather than the entire book. However, with each release there will be more and more to keep track of, and it can already be a bit overwhelming. Which book was that Seeker Dart I just looted in again? Can't remember? Guess you just start clicking through all of them until you find it. Tolerable right now, but it'll get increasingly unwieldy as we move forward.
So I suggest that, in addition to being able to shop by book, you allow us to shop by content type. Races, Subraces, Subclasses, Magic Items, Spells, et cetera. Put everything on a single page, so they're easy to find and buy.
One of the things I really like about D&D Beyond so far has been the ability to buy just the pieces I need, rather than the entire book. However, with each release there will be more and more to keep track of, and it can already be a bit overwhelming. Which book was that Seeker Dart I just looted in again? Can't remember? Guess you just start clicking through all of them until you find it. Tolerable right now, but it'll get increasingly unwieldy as we move forward.
So I suggest that, in addition to being able to shop by book, you allow us to shop by content type. Races, Subraces, Subclasses, Magic Items, Spells, et cetera. Put everything on a single page, so they're easy to find and buy.
Good idea.
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