I have been using DNDB for roughly 2 years now, finished 2 campaigns almost 3.
Whenever i am doing homebrew, i keep hitting the "Please verify that you are a human" Sometimes i do it ocne and it passes, sometimes i need to do it 3 to 4 times, but recently, it doesnt work anymore, and it is wasting alot of time, it takes me an hour to make a statblock and 20 minutes of that is just proving that i am not a modron @@.
I have made purchases and even have a membership in DNDB, could you please check on this tq. Reference ID: #6f6b3ff0-bcbb-11ee-b708-3fcd8411f112
Okay so this may or may not be relevant, it depends on your device and the type of test being used.
Anyway, the way these tests work is quite simple: they check for patterns in the movement of your mouse, as well as the time it takes for you to answer the prompt. The first one applies only to desktops, but the second thing is used for all devices on most types of tests.
Not exactly sure what device you’re on or why exactly you have to click on the ‘I’m not a robot’ button or whatever, but I hope this helps. It doesn’t really solve much, but I figured it may be useful to know how these tests work.
Good luck OP /gen
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I have been using DNDB for roughly 2 years now, finished 2 campaigns almost 3.
Whenever i am doing homebrew, i keep hitting the "Please verify that you are a human"
Sometimes i do it ocne and it passes, sometimes i need to do it 3 to 4 times, but recently, it doesnt work anymore, and it is wasting alot of time, it takes me an hour to make a statblock and 20 minutes of that is just proving that i am not a modron @@.
I have made purchases and even have a membership in DNDB, could you please check on this tq.
Reference ID: #6f6b3ff0-bcbb-11ee-b708-3fcd8411f112
Okay so this may or may not be relevant, it depends on your device and the type of test being used.
Anyway, the way these tests work is quite simple: they check for patterns in the movement of your mouse, as well as the time it takes for you to answer the prompt. The first one applies only to desktops, but the second thing is used for all devices on most types of tests.
Not exactly sure what device you’re on or why exactly you have to click on the ‘I’m not a robot’ button or whatever, but I hope this helps. It doesn’t really solve much, but I figured it may be useful to know how these tests work.
Good luck OP /gen
One time I blew up a microwave