I'm slowly buying all the settings and content on D&D Beyond.
But to in order to pre-empt ths "No you can't have Silvery Barbs" conversation, until you provide me with the options to limit what players can use in the character builder for a given campaign, there are certain products I will not buy, no matter how much they interest me personally.
Either make the Campaign Sharing limit both readability and accessibility, or you will will continue to miss out on sales. It's a financial decision.
I mean I think for a small subset this feature would be useful, but also checking in with PCs prior to a campaign is also important. I follow up with PCs before and after they build their characters plus send out a little 1 page intro with restrictions.
But also a simple conversation with a group currently would allow you to still buy the product. If you want the other things in the product but one spell, you are really letting that one spell (I'm going to be honest, I don't see the issue with it.... nor did I have trouble with a twilight cleric in my strahd game but that is a different conversation) dictate what options you have avaiable?
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I'm slowly buying all the settings and content on D&D Beyond.
But to in order to pre-empt ths "No you can't have Silvery Barbs" conversation, until you provide me with the options to limit what players can use in the character builder for a given campaign, there are certain products I will not buy, no matter how much they interest me personally.
Either make the Campaign Sharing limit both readability and accessibility, or you will will continue to miss out on sales. It's a financial decision.
I mean I think for a small subset this feature would be useful, but also checking in with PCs prior to a campaign is also important. I follow up with PCs before and after they build their characters plus send out a little 1 page intro with restrictions.
But also a simple conversation with a group currently would allow you to still buy the product. If you want the other things in the product but one spell, you are really letting that one spell (I'm going to be honest, I don't see the issue with it.... nor did I have trouble with a twilight cleric in my strahd game but that is a different conversation) dictate what options you have avaiable?