Hello! First time posting. I'm trying to help my 7yo stepson input his Druid Halfling character, Level 4, into DnD beyond for the first time. But as we're creating the character, the Druid Circle he picked (Circle of Dreams) isn't coming up as an option. In fact, the only Circle options are all Circle of Land options! He's been playing on pen and paper with Circle of Dreams for a while now, and we'd love to get him properly set up in DnD Beyond to continue our campaign. Help would be greatly appreciated!
D&D Beyond offers a few basic options for free but to get access to most game features you need to purchase the sources from the marketplace.
Edit: If you just want the specific features for your son's character you can purchase them individually and should be able to get everything you need for under $10. Also if anyone else in his game has a premium account they can give him a link to create a character through their campaign and will have access to all their material.
Thank you! I'm happy to purchase the ability to do this. I'm struggling a bit to figure out where in the marketplace to purchase this ability... if I purchased the Player Bundle, would this unlock the options to choose Circles? (And also Schools for another player, who is a Wizard?) Wish there was more description about what I need to purchase...the drop down menu for the Circles mentions "unlocking official options" in the Marketplace, but doesn't mention *what* to actually buy to do it, so I've been trying to figure it out on my own and not having a lot of luck. Super appreciate the help! Glad to hear it isn't a bug.
Different books have different options. If money isn't much of an obstacle for you buying the sourcebook bundle would unlock all the player options. And then if you wanted to share those options with another player, you could share your account, which might prove difficult if you want to use DDB to play at the same time. Or you can get a master tier subscription to share content with others through a shared campaign.
If you want to be selective and economical you'd have to figure out which books have the features you want and buy those books, or even just the individual features in the books, separately. Though the Player's Handbook, Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Tasha's Cauldron of Everything will have the majority of character options.
I'd also add if you're only selecting some books that Mordenkainen Presents: Monster of the Multiverse adds a bunch of playable character races that aren't in the Player's Handbook.
Hello! First time posting. I'm trying to help my 7yo stepson input his Druid Halfling character, Level 4, into DnD beyond for the first time. But as we're creating the character, the Druid Circle he picked (Circle of Dreams) isn't coming up as an option. In fact, the only Circle options are all Circle of Land options! He's been playing on pen and paper with Circle of Dreams for a while now, and we'd love to get him properly set up in DnD Beyond to continue our campaign. Help would be greatly appreciated!
D&D Beyond offers a few basic options for free but to get access to most game features you need to purchase the sources from the marketplace.
Edit: If you just want the specific features for your son's character you can purchase them individually and should be able to get everything you need for under $10. Also if anyone else in his game has a premium account they can give him a link to create a character through their campaign and will have access to all their material.
Thank you! I'm happy to purchase the ability to do this. I'm struggling a bit to figure out where in the marketplace to purchase this ability... if I purchased the Player Bundle, would this unlock the options to choose Circles? (And also Schools for another player, who is a Wizard?) Wish there was more description about what I need to purchase...the drop down menu for the Circles mentions "unlocking official options" in the Marketplace, but doesn't mention *what* to actually buy to do it, so I've been trying to figure it out on my own and not having a lot of luck. Super appreciate the help! Glad to hear it isn't a bug.
Different books have different options. If money isn't much of an obstacle for you buying the sourcebook bundle would unlock all the player options. And then if you wanted to share those options with another player, you could share your account, which might prove difficult if you want to use DDB to play at the same time. Or you can get a master tier subscription to share content with others through a shared campaign.
If you want to be selective and economical you'd have to figure out which books have the features you want and buy those books, or even just the individual features in the books, separately. Though the Player's Handbook, Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Tasha's Cauldron of Everything will have the majority of character options.
Thanks so much for the advice! Sounds like a I'll be grabbing a subscription and a couple of the sourcebooks!
I'd also add if you're only selecting some books that Mordenkainen Presents: Monster of the Multiverse adds a bunch of playable character races that aren't in the Player's Handbook.