I see that now the digital dice rolled from character sheets are larger, and the popup in the lower right hand corner showing the math and results is now gone.
Now, I am unable to roll with Advantage, Disadvantage, or Crit. I can right click and get the menu to choose those options, but doing so will not allow a roll to be made. It is as if the roll button on the bottom of that menu popup window is disabled.
I've also noticed that the dice have a bad habit of being drawn over the top of the results popup that appears in the upper right of the screen, making it impossible to read. Even when that message is not covered over, it does not show the math used to determine the results.
Bug: Can't roll with Advantage or Disadvantage or Crit
Feedback: Please return the popup in the lower right that allowed us to check the math.
It should be noted that being able to see the math is actually mechanically important in some cases, such as spells like Sorcerous Burst that have special behavior if a specific number is rolled on a damage die. It's important to be able to see the individual die results easily.
It should be noted that being able to see the math is actually mechanically important in some cases, such as spells like Sorcerous Burst that have special behavior if a specific number is rolled on a damage die. It's important to be able to see the individual die results easily.
The individual numbers still show up in the log. (Assuming the roll shows up in the log, which isn't a guarantee.)
This is so buggy, Half the time the die doesn't roll at all. The other half of the time it does roll but does not show final roll with modifiers anywhere, or only in the game log. 80% of the appeal of using dnd beyond is rolling dice directly from the modifier buttons and it's not working. They have to fix this
It should be noted that being able to see the math is actually mechanically important in some cases, such as spells like Sorcerous Burst that have special behavior if a specific number is rolled on a damage die. It's important to be able to see the individual die results easily.
The individual numbers still show up in the log. (Assuming the roll shows up in the log, which isn't a guarantee.)
Yeah, I did notice that, though having to go click into the log to find them instead of having them pop up on the screen automatically still represents a downgrade in functionality.
My days of thinking D&D Beyond just doesn't have a QA team at all are certainly coming to a middle.
It should be noted that being able to see the math is actually mechanically important in some cases, such as spells like Sorcerous Burst that have special behavior if a specific number is rolled on a damage die. It's important to be able to see the individual die results easily.
The individual numbers still show up in the log. (Assuming the roll shows up in the log, which isn't a guarantee.)
Yeah, I did notice that, though having to go click into the log to find them instead of having them pop up on the screen automatically still represents a downgrade in functionality.
My days of thinking D&D Beyond just doesn't have a QA team at all are certainly coming to a middle.
The AMA says they do.
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Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
The new dice roller has multiple issues, and ALL the players in the last game that I hosted all said the same thing: the new dice rolling is lousy. 99.99% of the time the players and DM only needs to see the "total" roll. Showing all the dice rolling on everyone's PC sheet is annoying and only needed in the extremely rare 0.01% of the time. Also, the dice are OVER SIZED and covers up too much of my PC sheet.
The GAME LOG sometimes FAILS to show the dice roll.
Sometimes the dice roll a CRITICAL (double dice) when the player didn't roll a critical.
Sometimes the dice roll FAILS to add the PC's bonus to their roll, such as their proficiency bonus or strength bonus for attacks.
In addition, DnDBeyond has become a MEMORY HOG in the past few days on Feb. 23 and Feb. 24, 2026, resulting in slowing down my expensive high-end PC.
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I see that now the digital dice rolled from character sheets are larger, and the popup in the lower right hand corner showing the math and results is now gone.
Now, I am unable to roll with Advantage, Disadvantage, or Crit. I can right click and get the menu to choose those options, but doing so will not allow a roll to be made. It is as if the roll button on the bottom of that menu popup window is disabled.
I've also noticed that the dice have a bad habit of being drawn over the top of the results popup that appears in the upper right of the screen, making it impossible to read. Even when that message is not covered over, it does not show the math used to determine the results.
Bug: Can't roll with Advantage or Disadvantage or Crit
Feedback: Please return the popup in the lower right that allowed us to check the math.
Playing D&D since 1982
Have played every version of the game since Basic (original Red Box Set), except that abomination sometimes called 4e.
It should be noted that being able to see the math is actually mechanically important in some cases, such as spells like Sorcerous Burst that have special behavior if a specific number is rolled on a damage die. It's important to be able to see the individual die results easily.
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The individual numbers still show up in the log. (Assuming the roll shows up in the log, which isn't a guarantee.)
When I roll the digital dice, the digital die rolls but the result box with the roll damage button does not pop up.
Not only is it not as good, but i personally believe the old version was much, much better.
This is so buggy, Half the time the die doesn't roll at all. The other half of the time it does roll but does not show final roll with modifiers anywhere, or only in the game log. 80% of the appeal of using dnd beyond is rolling dice directly from the modifier buttons and it's not working. They have to fix this
Yeah, I did notice that, though having to go click into the log to find them instead of having them pop up on the screen automatically still represents a downgrade in functionality.
My days of thinking D&D Beyond just doesn't have a QA team at all are certainly coming to a middle.
pronouns: he/she/they
The AMA says they do.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
The new dice roller has multiple issues, and ALL the players in the last game that I hosted all said the same thing: the new dice rolling is lousy. 99.99% of the time the players and DM only needs to see the "total" roll. Showing all the dice rolling on everyone's PC sheet is annoying and only needed in the extremely rare 0.01% of the time. Also, the dice are OVER SIZED and covers up too much of my PC sheet.
The GAME LOG sometimes FAILS to show the dice roll.
Sometimes the dice roll a CRITICAL (double dice) when the player didn't roll a critical.
Sometimes the dice roll FAILS to add the PC's bonus to their roll, such as their proficiency bonus or strength bonus for attacks.
In addition, DnDBeyond has become a MEMORY HOG in the past few days on Feb. 23 and Feb. 24, 2026, resulting in slowing down my expensive high-end PC.
"The Overlord of Bloodlines"
DM Overlord of the Bloodlines RPG