Homebrewing is quite tedious with DDB and being able to have a better user interface for brewing or automated rules wording, would help the community creating better quality homebrew and improve teh site in general. Increased traffic would mean a higher player base as well as bigger customer base. So it is not only just for teh community it coudl benefit the Website as well.
Further, there is still no way to create custom classes which is a feature that has been in the user interest for a while now. being able to create your own classes allows DMs to give their players world friendly options and mechanically implement house rules.
This is where we all need to push Hasbro to allow the D&D Beyond dev team to both expand, and have the development time to rebuild the website. From reviews of the client aspects, it's cobbled together, largely custom and has a lot of patches on patches and spaghetti code.
So while all these things are possible to do if you can access the backend, making it user accessible is likely impossible. But yeah, they definitely could build a better UI to enter what we already can do.
Basically the title.
Homebrewing is quite tedious with DDB and being able to have a better user interface for brewing or automated rules wording, would help the community creating better quality homebrew and improve teh site in general. Increased traffic would mean a higher player base as well as bigger customer base. So it is not only just for teh community it coudl benefit the Website as well.
Further, there is still no way to create custom classes which is a feature that has been in the user interest for a while now.
being able to create your own classes allows DMs to give their players world friendly options and mechanically implement house rules.
This is where we all need to push Hasbro to allow the D&D Beyond dev team to both expand, and have the development time to rebuild the website. From reviews of the client aspects, it's cobbled together, largely custom and has a lot of patches on patches and spaghetti code.
So while all these things are possible to do if you can access the backend, making it user accessible is likely impossible. But yeah, they definitely could build a better UI to enter what we already can do.
At this rate, I wonder if they'll end up getting overtaken by new Homebrew features coming out for Daggerheart on Demiplane?