As I have been saying for some time now on the request features thread, I want more titles. Titles are a great part of dndbeyond here are some reasons why this would be good for the community and the website:
1. Titles are fun! Just like how it's fun to come up with a cool/funny username and location, it is fun to choose the just right title for you.
2. Titles encourage posting! Titles are unlocked via posting, adding more will help keep the site alive.
3. Custom titles are hard to get. Custom titles are hard, if not impossible to get anymore. The extra degree of customization will be good for the users.
4. $💵 $ (money). Dndbeyond wants money, right? They could sell titles in the marketplace or give them as subscriber perks, incenting purchases. (No i'm not an evil megacorp, i just want more titles)
5. The users want them! (?) I think we would all like more titles at least a little. I don't know though.
I appreciate the ideas! While more titles could be fun, I wonder if D&D Beyond's resources might be better spent on core functionality improvements or expanding content options. More customization is always appealing, but could unlimited titles potentially dilute the meaning of existing ones? Just a thought to consider where priorities lie, potentially leading to bad parenting in the long run.
I think the best choice would be just after 150 posts or so, you can make a custom title. They could limit it to 30 characters or so, and that would still be awesome.
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As I have been saying for some time now on the request features thread, I want more titles. Titles are a great part of dndbeyond here are some reasons why this would be good for the community and the website:
1. Titles are fun! Just like how it's fun to come up with a cool/funny username and location, it is fun to choose the just right title for you.
2. Titles encourage posting! Titles are unlocked via posting, adding more will help keep the site alive.
3. Custom titles are hard to get. Custom titles are hard, if not impossible to get anymore. The extra degree of customization will be good for the users.
4. $💵 $ (money). Dndbeyond wants money, right? They could sell titles in the marketplace or give them as subscriber perks, incenting purchases. (No i'm not an evil megacorp, i just want more titles)
5. The users want them! (?) I think we would all like more titles at least a little. I don't know though.
Thats it, Please DDB add more titles!
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Yes! only 100 posts to get them all is not great.
I appreciate the ideas! While more titles could be fun, I wonder if D&D Beyond's resources might be better spent on core functionality improvements or expanding content options. More customization is always appealing, but could unlimited titles potentially dilute the meaning of existing ones? Just a thought to consider where priorities lie, potentially leading to bad parenting in the long run.
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I think the best choice would be just after 150 posts or so, you can make a custom title. They could limit it to 30 characters or so, and that would still be awesome.
If you're interested in learning about them, here are my Endless Dark characters: Alexius, Suixela, and Tortuga.
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