There really needs to be the option to only show contentI've purchased on DndBeyond when searching through Monsters and Magic Items. Right now, you have to go into "Show advanced filters" and pick out the sources you've brought from a long list of sources (66 different ones) every single time you're opening Dndbeyond to find a monster or an item.
Doing this takes unnecessary time, and way to long time if you're actually playing the game at the same time. I know we're a lot of people who finds this annoying. Just a friendly heads up!
The sources are part of the url after you've filtered, so you can bookmark that initial search result and use it as your new starting point to search in the future. You'll still need to update it when you buy new sources, but it does mean you don't need to recreate the filters every time.
@pocketmouse is correct, you can bookmark the URL. You can also take it a step further and create a bookmarklet to automatically add the filters on any page that supports them.
I described the process in full in this reddit post, but in case it disappears, here is the bookmarklet code:
There really needs to be the option to only show content I've purchased on DndBeyond when searching through Monsters and Magic Items.
Right now, you have to go into "Show advanced filters" and pick out the sources you've brought from a long list of sources (66 different ones)
every single time you're opening Dndbeyond to find a monster or an item.
Doing this takes unnecessary time, and way to long time if you're actually playing the game at the same time.
I know we're a lot of people who finds this annoying. Just a friendly heads up!
The sources are part of the url after you've filtered, so you can bookmark that initial search result and use it as your new starting point to search in the future. You'll still need to update it when you buy new sources, but it does mean you don't need to recreate the filters every time.
Birgit | Shifter | Sorcerer | Dragonlords
Shayone | Hobgoblin | Sorcerer | Netherdeep
@pocketmouse is correct, you can bookmark the URL. You can also take it a step further and create a bookmarklet to automatically add the filters on any page that supports them.
I described the process in full in this reddit post, but in case it disappears, here is the bookmarklet code: