Just like how one can view their character sheet in Maps, there should also be a way for DMs to view the adventure that they are running without having to have multiple tabs open. Also, it would be nice to see the DM version of the Maps while in play to cut down needing multiple tabs open.
I think lost mines of phandelver (spelling?) has maps in it. It’s a great beginners game for players and game masters alike. Very easy to follow, and even the toughest encounters aren’t too difficult for newbies to figure out. I think it’s free on dndbeyond.
Just like how one can view their character sheet in Maps, there should also be a way for DMs to view the adventure that they are running without having to have multiple tabs open. Also, it would be nice to see the DM version of the Maps while in play to cut down needing multiple tabs open.
I think lost mines of phandelver (spelling?) has maps in it. It’s a great beginners game for players and game masters alike. Very easy to follow, and even the toughest encounters aren’t too difficult for newbies to figure out. I think it’s free on dndbeyond.
Not exactly what I’m talking about.
I think this is part of their future roadmap: https://www.dndbeyond.com/en/roadmap