During an in person game last night I was (as usual) using the Encounter Builder to run an encounter with approximately 10-15 homebrew monsters in it as well as 5 PC's and 4 NPC's. At two stages during the night when clicking the next turn button the encounter just closed randomly and a report feedback button was displayed on the screen. This really F**KED the game due to the size of the encounter and tracking of HP going out the window. Thankfully I had already notated the initiative on paper as well and this is the first time I've had an issue like this but it really killed the flow of the combat for quite a large session.
Did you have any active browser extensions while running the Combat Tracker? Beyond20, AboveVTT, ad-blockers, VPNs, etc... Any extensions may negatively impact normal D&D Beyond website function in unexpected ways, so it's always a good idea to disable them (or use an Incognito browser session) while using DDB.
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During an in person game last night I was (as usual) using the Encounter Builder to run an encounter with approximately 10-15 homebrew monsters in it as well as 5 PC's and 4 NPC's. At two stages during the night when clicking the next turn button the encounter just closed randomly and a report feedback button was displayed on the screen. This really F**KED the game due to the size of the encounter and tracking of HP going out the window. Thankfully I had already notated the initiative on paper as well and this is the first time I've had an issue like this but it really killed the flow of the combat for quite a large session.
Did you have any active browser extensions while running the Combat Tracker? Beyond20, AboveVTT, ad-blockers, VPNs, etc... Any extensions may negatively impact normal D&D Beyond website function in unexpected ways, so it's always a good idea to disable them (or use an Incognito browser session) while using DDB.