When I'm looking at the class description on the website (e.g. https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/druid ) it would be useful to see the source indicator(s) for each subclass to see which book or books is it from; for example listing the abbreviations (or adding the icons from the race overview page) after the subclass's name on the page, like "Circle of Spores [GGtR] [TCoE]".
When I create a character for a campaign that doesn't allow every book, I would prefer to see on the class page which subclasses are available without having to open several pages to cross-reference each option.
The same goes for subraces on a race's details page; especially for elves with their 11 subraces.
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When I'm looking at the class description on the website (e.g. https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/druid ) it would be useful to see the source indicator(s) for each subclass to see which book or books is it from; for example listing the abbreviations (or adding the icons from the race overview page) after the subclass's name on the page, like "Circle of Spores [GGtR] [TCoE]".
When I create a character for a campaign that doesn't allow every book, I would prefer to see on the class page which subclasses are available without having to open several pages to cross-reference each option.
The same goes for subraces on a race's details page; especially for elves with their 11 subraces.
--[ Natural 20 - that's how I roll! ]--
We've stopped this OGL madness, but stay vigilant, they tried it once, they can try it again.