On the last few days I've been checking DM's guild website, and seeing plenty of awesome adventures there as well as extra classes, races, monsters and what not... one good thing (and, IMO, reasons) for people that choose to pubish there is that you can set a price or a "pay-what-you-want" per item.
My question is basically if there is any plans to have something similar in DnDB?
(personally I don't like to homebrew longer things, and would be upp to pay a small fee for quality content from fellow DM's, esppecially in packages).
With this DnDB could get an extra source of income and so would the quality content makers (tho, lets be honest, 1st payment should only happen 1-2months after each published content before a user has some reputation to avoid any copyright problems), I'd imagoine a 70/30 split initially down to 90/10 for bestsellers.
I think it may be in the long term plans. My only thought process there is they have slowly integrated more and more homebrew options for players, with the most recent addition being subclasses, they also give the option to publish. So i would think why not add adventures at some point soon?
On the last few days I've been checking DM's guild website, and seeing plenty of awesome adventures there as well as extra classes, races, monsters and what not... one good thing (and, IMO, reasons) for people that choose to pubish there is that you can set a price or a "pay-what-you-want" per item.
My question is basically if there is any plans to have something similar in DnDB?
(personally I don't like to homebrew longer things, and would be upp to pay a small fee for quality content from fellow DM's, esppecially in packages).
With this DnDB could get an extra source of income and so would the quality content makers (tho, lets be honest, 1st payment should only happen 1-2months after each published content before a user has some reputation to avoid any copyright problems), I'd imagoine a 70/30 split initially down to 90/10 for bestsellers.
I think it may be in the long term plans. My only thought process there is they have slowly integrated more and more homebrew options for players, with the most recent addition being subclasses, they also give the option to publish. So i would think why not add adventures at some point soon?
Published Subclasses