I liked the a la carte feature. I understand why the a la carte feature was removed, and I can live with that. What I do not understand is why the actual details of what content each product contains was removed along with it. I want to add Oathbreaker to my account for myself and my players to use.
I know that the 2014 Dungeon masters guide includes it as a subclass making it available for use on dndbeyond.
When I go to the Marketplace to view the content I am assured that it has 358 magic items, 3 monsters, 2 subclasses, and 2 species options
Product Details lists a vague listing of features that tell me nothing.
Learn how to run a thrilling game of Dungeons & Dragons (5th edition)
Magic items—a treasure trove of items for your players to discover
Advice for creating your own world, monsters, spells, and magic items
Guide to balancing encounters—make combat as easy or deadly as you want it to be
A Dungeon-Masters-only tour of each plane of the D&D multiverse—from the Feywild to the Shadowfell
1 of 3 D&D Core Rulebooks—the Player’s Handbook (rules for playing the game), the Dungeon Master’s Guide (how to run the game), and Monster Manual (creatures to encounter in your game)
The product needs to detail WHAT I AM ACTUALLY GETTING when I purchase it, or quite frankly I am wary of making said purchase. I am a master tier subscriber. I am a cash cow. I actively want to give dndbeyond money, and I am being discouraged from purchasing by your own confounding business practices.
Why dont the products listed in your marketplace actually list what is being purchased beyond some vague marketing pitch?
In the original marketplace, being able to tell what content I was in the books, helped me decide what to buy. In the current marketplace being unable to tell what content is in the books makes me unwilling to buy the books.
Not that I'd encourage anyone to give WotC/DDB money at the moment, but if you check the marketplace in the app it lists what is unlocked by each book. God knows why they can't do the same on the website.
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I liked the a la carte feature. I understand why the a la carte feature was removed, and I can live with that. What I do not understand is why the actual details of what content each product contains was removed along with it. I want to add Oathbreaker to my account for myself and my players to use.
I know that the 2014 Dungeon masters guide includes it as a subclass making it available for use on dndbeyond.
When I go to the Marketplace to view the content I am assured that it has 358 magic items, 3 monsters, 2 subclasses, and 2 species options
Product Details lists a vague listing of features that tell me nothing.
The product needs to detail WHAT I AM ACTUALLY GETTING when I purchase it, or quite frankly I am wary of making said purchase. I am a master tier subscriber. I am a cash cow. I actively want to give dndbeyond money, and I am being discouraged from purchasing by your own confounding business practices.
Why dont the products listed in your marketplace actually list what is being purchased beyond some vague marketing pitch?
The OG marketplace was far superior, it is a shame wotc chose this method to bring physical book sales to DDB.
In the original marketplace, being able to tell what content I was in the books, helped me decide what to buy.
In the current marketplace being unable to tell what content is in the books makes me unwilling to buy the books.
Not that I'd encourage anyone to give WotC/DDB money at the moment, but if you check the marketplace in the app it lists what is unlocked by each book. God knows why they can't do the same on the website.