Institute proper community polling instead of people having to beg for preexisting promises to be kept and new features that seem basic to any other site.
C-Suite should be informed of what the community wants the most.
Weekly proper community polling would help TREMENDOUSLY.
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DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
Browsing through homebrew items that aren't even applicable to a character's race, class, background, etc is extremely annoying. It badly needs filters.
Race, class, etc. filters on homebrew feats, items, etc.
All users can submit a suggestion for a filter on any particular homebrew creation in case the original creator doesn't come back to set them. If enough filter suggestions are accumuluated for a particular filter (e.g. dwarf) the filter is applied automatically. The original author may comeback to set the filter on a homebrew, overriding a suggestion autosetting of filters.
I would love a toggle filter for 2024 content when searching things like spells and items. This way we can only get the search results for the edition we need. The added benefit is I think dndbeyond would get a sense of how often the new 2024 rules are getting used vs old rules based off seeing searches with/without 2024 toggled.
Blank Character sheet option-- to where we can manually type in whatever we want into each field and not be forced to use the character builder.
I believe WotC provides form-fillable PDFs of the character sheets. (That said, if they're not already, it would be nice to have those directly available on DDB as well.)
honest question. To what end purpose does this serve? For homebrew? Otherwise there are loads of blank character sheets out there you could use. dndbeyond's original intent was to remove the complexity of filling things out.
I base it on there being pages and pages of suggestions/requests that have gone nowhere, and so many are simple things, like “let me create custom gear”
I base it on there being pages and pages of suggestions/requests that have gone nowhere, and so many are simple things, like “let me create custom gear”
Last time a mod posted anything here was august 27th to say the don’t have bandwidth to respond the every request, which I get but how about responses to any requests
I base it on there being pages and pages of suggestions/requests that have gone nowhere, and so many are simple things, like “let me create custom gear”
You do know that mods check this thread for rule-breaking posts, right? Mods check it:They may not be able to enact proposals without WotC, and Hasbro, approval.
Now, I'd like to propose the following feature:
If a fix to a known problem is known by a member of the community and has been replicated by the community to validate the bug fix, that member of the community should hand the fix over to Beyond, and rewarded for it.
It would be nice if we could get access to the 2024 Long Rest button. As it stands we can only take 2014 style long rests, which you can just do multiple times to get hit dice back to full sure but then we have to manually keep track of exhaustion levels, and while were at it maybe (unlikely) add in a check box to roll for adding magic item charges.
If a fix to a known problem is known by a member of the community and has been replicated by the community to validate the bug fix, that member of the community should hand the fix over to Beyond, and rewarded for it.
Bug fix bounties would be nice.
Yes, yes, yes. I'd recommend a reward for you just for suggesting this.
This sounds like the ultimate win-win. I've literally thought of covertly applying for a job at DDB just to spend a week fixing some of the bugs/features, and then quitting. I'm sure there are plenty of people in the site's userbase that could solve a lot of their issues.
I'd also add, that some of the stuff may be behind-the-scenes code that we can't demonstrate a solid fix for; but even being able to point out what seems to be the issue and suggesting a possible fix would likely be helpful in those cases.
Regardless, I personally see no reason NOT to just implement this as first suggested. (And hey, try it even without offering a bounty first, if that's an issue. Might still get a few takers.)
Hide 2024 content option! Stop trying to force everyone to switch. Making a character 2014 character is incredibly irritating right now.
How about this:
Institute proper community polling instead of people having to beg for preexisting promises to be kept and new features that seem basic to any other site.
C-Suite should be informed of what the community wants the most.
Weekly proper community polling would help TREMENDOUSLY.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
Website polls are of extremely marginal value, the people who respond to them just aren't representative.
A filter to show ONLY what we own in the search features.
Browsing through homebrew items that aren't even applicable to a character's race, class, background, etc is extremely annoying. It badly needs filters.
Race, class, etc. filters on homebrew feats, items, etc.
All users can submit a suggestion for a filter on any particular homebrew creation in case the original creator doesn't come back to set them. If enough filter suggestions are accumuluated for a particular filter (e.g. dwarf) the filter is applied automatically. The original author may comeback to set the filter on a homebrew, overriding a suggestion autosetting of filters.
Page numbers on the Digital books, please.
I would love a toggle filter for 2024 content when searching things like spells and items. This way we can only get the search results for the edition we need. The added benefit is I think dndbeyond would get a sense of how often the new 2024 rules are getting used vs old rules based off seeing searches with/without 2024 toggled.
Blank Character sheet option-- to where we can manually type in whatever we want into each field and not be forced to use the character builder.
They should let you make homebrew classes
Despite the new changes, there is still no option to disable 2024 rules in character sheet !
Please add one as soon as possible.
I believe WotC provides form-fillable PDFs of the character sheets. (That said, if they're not already, it would be nice to have those directly available on DDB as well.)
Sterling - V. Human Bard 3 (College of Art) - [Pic] - [Traits] - in Bards: Dragon Heist (w/ Mansion) - Jasper's [Pic] - Sterling's [Sigil]
Tooltips Post (2024 PHB updates) - incl. General Rules
>> New FOW threat & treasure tables: fow-advanced-threat-tables.pdf fow-advanced-treasure-table.pdf
honest question. To what end purpose does this serve? For homebrew? Otherwise there are loads of blank character sheets out there you could use. dndbeyond's original intent was to remove the complexity of filling things out.
FYI, the mods do not check this thread.
How do you figure that?
Lack of immediate adoption =/= lack of perusal.
Perhaps your statement is misdirected?
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
I base it on there being pages and pages of suggestions/requests that have gone nowhere, and so many are simple things, like “let me create custom gear”
Last time a mod posted anything here was august 27th to say the don’t have bandwidth to respond the every request, which I get but how about responses to any requests
You do know that mods check this thread for rule-breaking posts, right? Mods check it:They may not be able to enact proposals without WotC, and Hasbro, approval.
Now, I'd like to propose the following feature:
If a fix to a known problem is known by a member of the community and has been replicated by the community to validate the bug fix, that member of the community should hand the fix over to Beyond, and rewarded for it.
Bug fix bounties would be nice.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
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D&D Beyond ToS || D&D Beyond Support
It would be nice if we could get access to the 2024 Long Rest button. As it stands we can only take 2014 style long rests, which you can just do multiple times to get hit dice back to full sure but then we have to manually keep track of exhaustion levels, and while were at it maybe (unlikely) add in a check box to roll for adding magic item charges.
Yes, yes, yes. I'd recommend a reward for you just for suggesting this.
This sounds like the ultimate win-win. I've literally thought of covertly applying for a job at DDB just to spend a week fixing some of the bugs/features, and then quitting. I'm sure there are plenty of people in the site's userbase that could solve a lot of their issues.
I'd also add, that some of the stuff may be behind-the-scenes code that we can't demonstrate a solid fix for; but even being able to point out what seems to be the issue and suggesting a possible fix would likely be helpful in those cases.
Regardless, I personally see no reason NOT to just implement this as first suggested. (And hey, try it even without offering a bounty first, if that's an issue. Might still get a few takers.)
Sterling - V. Human Bard 3 (College of Art) - [Pic] - [Traits] - in Bards: Dragon Heist (w/ Mansion) - Jasper's [Pic] - Sterling's [Sigil]
Tooltips Post (2024 PHB updates) - incl. General Rules
>> New FOW threat & treasure tables: fow-advanced-threat-tables.pdf fow-advanced-treasure-table.pdf