First time poster, I apologize if this has been covered somewhere that I can't find.
In our first campaign in D&D Beyond using Maps, I can't find a way as DM to keep the DM map on a separate tab or screen for viewing. If I wanted to view the DM map, I had to switch to it in the campaign, ensuring I had it covered with fog of war. I would apologize to my players, who were taken to a blank screen while I looked at the DM map, then back to the player map to continue the game.
I'm sure I'm missing something. Can someone help by telling me how to view the DM map during the campaign without having to switch live?
I'll try spectator view and see if that gets me what I want. Thinking about it, this might be how we solve for it.
Spectator view would imply if someone wants to observe the game, but, if used like you are describing, would allow me to pop out a tab of certain maps.
First time poster, I apologize if this has been covered somewhere that I can't find.
In our first campaign in D&D Beyond using Maps, I can't find a way as DM to keep the DM map on a separate tab or screen for viewing. If I wanted to view the DM map, I had to switch to it in the campaign, ensuring I had it covered with fog of war. I would apologize to my players, who were taken to a blank screen while I looked at the DM map, then back to the player map to continue the game.
I'm sure I'm missing something. Can someone help by telling me how to view the DM map during the campaign without having to switch live?
you can use spectator view. this will open the player verzion of the map on a sepperate tab.
https://imgur.com/a/oevsXCY
I'll try spectator view and see if that gets me what I want. Thinking about it, this might be how we solve for it.
Spectator view would imply if someone wants to observe the game, but, if used like you are describing, would allow me to pop out a tab of certain maps.
Thanks!
Spectator view does the trick for showing players only what has been uncovered from Fog of War by the DM. Thank you!