I have a feeling that there isn't a way to scan your dnd books to get them on dndbeyond, so this is partly a suggestion as well. If it is a feature, how do you use it?
Staff have said (since WOTC bought DDB) that it will not change for physical books you have already purchased. What has changed is that you can now purchase physical/digital bundles.
I have a feeling that there isn't a way to scan your dnd books to get them on dndbeyond, so this is partly a suggestion as well. If it is a feature, how do you use it?
DDB IS NOT OWNED BY WOTC. DDB WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO CONTINUE RUNNING IF YOU COULD REDEEM HARDCOVER COPIES.
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Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
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It is now is there ant intent of this changing?
Staff have said (since WOTC bought DDB) that it will not change for physical books you have already purchased. What has changed is that you can now purchase physical/digital bundles.
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
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