If you are experiencing issues with rolling or the game log, please ensure you have all extensions disabled and try again. Some extensions that people use with D&D Beyond can also break the site.
Which extensions are you referring to? Please complete your answer.
I'm guessing you might try to point to Beyond20, but extensions like this are the single greatest thing that has happened to D&DBeyond for player adoption. Beyond20 made it possible to port live games to online games at the start of the pandemic, and a lot of people are using it and it is still well maintained. Please provide more details on which extensions have been identified as problematic.
If you are experiencing issues with rolling or the game log, please ensure you have all extensions disabled and try again. Some extensions that people use with D&D Beyond can also break the site.
Which extensions are you referring to? Please complete your answer.
I'm guessing you might try to point to Beyond20, but extensions like this are the single greatest thing that has happened to D&DBeyond for player adoption. Beyond20 made it possible to port live games to online games at the start of the pandemic, and a lot of people are using it and it is still well maintained. Please provide more details on which extensions have been identified as problematic.
Thanks!
They don't have to give a list of extensions because it's a general thing. D&D Beyond do not offer any browser extensions so any browser extension you may use is not supported and may have a risk of interfering with the site functionality. Asking for an exhaustive list is is pointless. Firstly because it would be silly for somebody to spend the time trying to list all the extensions that have a possibility of interfering with the site : which can number from a few to hundreds or more. And secondly because that list can change at any moment, so it would be a waste of time.
Extensions are used at your own risk. Some may break sites. It is not the responsibility of any site to cater to whatever 3rd-party extensions you may want to use.
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This was a Beyond20 issue for me - I updated the extension and it fixed the problem. I can now roll weapons attacks and it doesn't just show the description in Roll20 it rolls the attack.
Trying to figure out why I'm paying for this to be broken over and over again. I have now tried for different browsers both with and without the Beyond 20 plugin. I even tried it on a machine I've never used D&D Beyond with and has never had the Beyond 20 plugin.
By any chance were any or all of you using the PHB 2024 Pre-order dice? I've tried using them and was unable to roll on Beyond 20 until I went to my collection and switched to other dice, trying only brought up the tooltips.
If you are experiencing issues with rolling or the game log, please ensure you have all extensions disabled and try again. Some extensions that people use with D&D Beyond can also break the site.
Perhaps since Beyond only has a VTT in Beta at the moment and the overwhelming majority of your online users need Beyond 20 to sync their rolls to their preferred VTT, you should fix this problem on your end. This has happened many, many times over the past few years. You should have a handle on this by now but like most of your companies business decisions in that time you have decided to rake in the money and ignore the customer. You should be ashamed.
If you are experiencing issues with rolling or the game log, please ensure you have all extensions disabled and try again. Some extensions that people use with D&D Beyond can also break the site.
Perhaps since Beyond only has a VTT in Beta at the moment and the overwhelming majority of your online users need Beyond 20 to sync their rolls to their preferred VTT, you should fix this problem on your end. This has happened many, many times over the past few years. You should have a handle on this by now but like most of your companies business decisions in that time you have decided to rake in the money and ignore the customer. You should be ashamed.
D&D Beyond has no access to the 3rd party extensions. That's why they're called 3rd party. It's made by somebody completely seperate.
This is like asking Microsoft to hack into EA servers and fix a bug in an EA game. No, it will be the EA devs to fix that. Likewise, it will be up to Beyond20 to fix Beyond20 bugs.
You have no data to justify the statement "overwhelming majority". D&D Beyond has over 19 million users. Beyond20 has less than 540,000 users. I don't think you know what "overwhelming" or "majority" mean.
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Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond. Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ thisFAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Which extensions are you referring to? Please complete your answer.
I'm guessing you might try to point to Beyond20, but extensions like this are the single greatest thing that has happened to D&DBeyond for player adoption. Beyond20 made it possible to port live games to online games at the start of the pandemic, and a lot of people are using it and it is still well maintained. Please provide more details on which extensions have been identified as problematic.
Thanks!
They don't have to give a list of extensions because it's a general thing. D&D Beyond do not offer any browser extensions so any browser extension you may use is not supported and may have a risk of interfering with the site functionality. Asking for an exhaustive list is is pointless. Firstly because it would be silly for somebody to spend the time trying to list all the extensions that have a possibility of interfering with the site : which can number from a few to hundreds or more. And secondly because that list can change at any moment, so it would be a waste of time.
Extensions are used at your own risk. Some may break sites. It is not the responsibility of any site to cater to whatever 3rd-party extensions you may want to use.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
This was a Beyond20 issue for me - I updated the extension and it fixed the problem. I can now roll weapons attacks and it doesn't just show the description in Roll20 it rolls the attack.
My whole party started experiencing this today.
"There is water at the bottom of the ocean." - D. Byrne.
This is happening to all of our game as well tonight. Doesn't seem to matter about which browser.
My party is also experiencing this right now. Even the dndbeyond's in-app dice roller isn't rolling dice for weapon attacks.
Trying to figure out why I'm paying for this to be broken over and over again. I have now tried for different browsers both with and without the Beyond 20 plugin. I even tried it on a machine I've never used D&D Beyond with and has never had the Beyond 20 plugin.
Happening here, too.
Longsword won't roll (doesn't even bring the Advantage or not prompt).
Unarmed Strike and other items roll like normal and reflect in roll20.
By any chance were any or all of you using the PHB 2024 Pre-order dice? I've tried using them and was unable to roll on Beyond 20 until I went to my collection and switched to other dice, trying only brought up the tooltips.
So as a temporary fix - you can create a Custom action and give it the exact same attributes as your weapon and that will translate into roll20 :)
SOLUTION: If you right-click the attack, then select Roll, it will work!! However, if you just do the normal left-click, it will not work.
Perhaps since Beyond only has a VTT in Beta at the moment and the overwhelming majority of your online users need Beyond 20 to sync their rolls to their preferred VTT, you should fix this problem on your end. This has happened many, many times over the past few years. You should have a handle on this by now but like most of your companies business decisions in that time you have decided to rake in the money and ignore the customer. You should be ashamed.
D&D Beyond has no access to the 3rd party extensions. That's why they're called 3rd party. It's made by somebody completely seperate.
This is like asking Microsoft to hack into EA servers and fix a bug in an EA game. No, it will be the EA devs to fix that. Likewise, it will be up to Beyond20 to fix Beyond20 bugs.
You have no data to justify the statement "overwhelming majority". D&D Beyond has over 19 million users. Beyond20 has less than 540,000 users. I don't think you know what "overwhelming" or "majority" mean.
This is the test account of Cyb3rM1nd. Posting through this because my main account is locked out of forums due to a glitch.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Years later, this message helped me fixed the issue.
Thanks!