Suggestion (perhaps for the 100th time; if so, apologies):
Right now I find it hard to keep track of all the places that you can track/toggle uses (spell slots, magic item charges, hp die, class features, etc). It'd be great if there was single view on a character sheet to see all of those uses alongside each other both for resource management and for verifying that they are appropriately reset after short rest, long rest, dawn, etc, as the case may be. In fact, it might be good if they could be sorted by those that refresh on short rest, long rest, and new day.
To take one step further for campaign management, it'd be great if the DM could see all these items for all characters on a single dashboard to that the DM could verify the same without flipping tabs from sheet to sheet and refreshing each.
I DM a casual group, so it's not the end of the world to any of us if we occasionally mess up in tracking, but even so we'd all appreciate and make very heavy use of this feature.
Credit for inspiring this idea, such as it is, goes to Veetyaz in this thread:
Suggestion (perhaps for the 100th time; if so, apologies):
Right now I find it hard to keep track of all the places that you can track/toggle uses (spell slots, magic item charges, hp die, class features, etc). It'd be great if there was single view on a character sheet to see all of those uses alongside each other both for resource management and for verifying that they are appropriately reset after short rest, long rest, dawn, etc, as the case may be. In fact, it might be good if they could be sorted by those that refresh on short rest, long rest, and new day.
To take one step further for campaign management, it'd be great if the DM could see all these items for all characters on a single dashboard to that the DM could verify the same without flipping tabs from sheet to sheet and refreshing each.
I DM a casual group, so it's not the end of the world to any of us if we occasionally mess up in tracking, but even so we'd all appreciate and make very heavy use of this feature.
Credit for inspiring this idea, such as it is, goes to Veetyaz in this thread:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/news-announcements/19546-the-character-sheet-revamp-is-here?page=8#c156