2) When is the Arcane Trickster and Eldritch Knight coming in the Spells interface?
It's a pain to have to set up a specific set of filters for the majority of the spells they're allowed. Even if you just have to put a big note at the top that spells out (heh) the rules involved, so that filter only matters for spells they choose at most levels, and "they can add one spell of any domain at levels X, X and X", that would be fantastic.
I'm not sure what you are asking for here. Both these subclasses choose spells from the Wizard spell listing, which you can already filter for. What else are you trying to accomplish?
Yeah, the other person answered it : for Clerics, Wizards, even Warlocks, there's a one-click button to narrow down to their class spell list. I think all the spellcasting classes deserve that treatment.
Yes, you can filter, but it takes several additional steps every time, which is just a pain. An Eldritch Knight or Arcane Trickster player shouldn't have to do that. It's a big omission in the PHB as well, and they shouldn't perpetuate that here either.
I realize now it belongs in a different thread and I'll continue the discussion elsewhere.
I realize now it belongs in a different thread and I'll continue the discussion elsewhere.
I'll be looking for the thread. I, too, think this would be a good idea and am willing to add my 2 cents. I have a couple of ideas on how this could be somewhat easily implemented, at least from a visual and user-friendly standpoint.
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
Not sure if this was noticed/raised, but just to maaaaybe save some time...
taken from the spell list filters. Seems they are already on it ;)
Has that always been there? I swear I looked at it not long back and that wasn't there.
Guess it appeared recently, most probably due to this conversation.
Always been there believe it or not, just pushed way down the priority list because we haven't seen a great deal of demand for it.
Reminds me of a funny story actually. During beta, in the Magic Items Listing top level filters by item type, we had "Artifact" as an item type for the longest time because our designer just added it in one of our early rough mock ups. Artifact is a rarity, not an item type.
Somehow that survived all the way to the last month of beta when I noticed it and said, "Wait, why is this here?"
Overall, I'm less concerned about the specific implementation as long as it's easy to see a party-wide view for different sections of the character sheet (if you want to enable us to be able to create custom dashboards that contain sections from the character sheets, that would be one option).
StevenPo64's post is great (I'm only quoting a tiny snip above). I don't know that I would require every item mentioned, but an aggregated view of all baseline party stats would be awesome. I currently keep each character sheet open and have to jump around like crazy every time I want to see if someone speaks Giant or whatever, or if anybody's passive perception is high enough to detect the incoming ambush (without openly asking the table and basically revealing that the sign is written in Giant or that they're all about to get smoked by a hiding mage prepping a fireball).
This could start out with the true baseline items like current HP, languages, passive perception, etc., and then links to the detailed character sheets (as exist now) and could grow from there. I think the ultimate ideal would be, as Steven proposes, the fully customizable dashboards where we could toggle the aggregated fields we want to see.
I am SO excited for development to start on the ever-nebulous but very exciting "Campaign Management" portion of D&DB.
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What i usually need at the table is Name, Race, Classes & Levels, AC, PP, DC, Story Awards, Factions, Languages and, sometimes, straight abilities and skills.
I'd like at a glance know how players are doing (HP, spell slots, short/long rest abilities, etc). I want to know how many tricks they have left up their sleeve (including item charges/uses if it can be put in a succinct snapshot manner). Right now I have to open character sheets in tabs and even then it requires digging to figure things out.
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I am not sure if this has been mentioned or not but i would really like the ability to choose which books i share with the campaign. As it sits now, all of the campaign has access to my adventures and can easily read ahead to see what is coming up.
Its on its way. Been asked a lot. Dont know when though... Also if your players cheats... You should reconsider playing with them or talk to them about it !
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It wouldn't exactly be hard for players to get their own version of a campaign book and read ahead anyway... Relying on their honesty, desire not to spoil things for themselves, and the chance of you changing things up seems like the best solution...
I'd like the campaign manager to have both a wiki and (adventure) blog for the campaign. Both the wiki and blog would contain information that the PCs know in public posts, and a DM only private section. I would also appreciate some tools to automate creating NPCs (based on chapter 4 of DMG), Adventure Encounters and Settlements (bsed on chapter 5 of the DMG), along with custom downtime and traps (both DMG and Xanathar's Guide to Everything). The rules are already established but having worksheet type page like the ones that exist for homebrew races, classes, feats, monster, items, and spells would be pretty nice.
It seems like you have to create a character specific to a campaign. For those of us who make characters in our free time and now want to "move/add" an existing character to a campaign it does not look like there is any way to do so.
Please please add this feature as it is very limiting for someone who likes to make characters in their free time!
It seems like you have to create a character specific to a campaign. For those of us who make characters in our free time and now want to "move/add" an existing character to a campaign it does not look like there is any way to do so.
Please please add this feature as it is very limiting for someone who likes to make characters in their free time!
The ability to create characters is not a Campaign only function - anyone can create a character using the character builder. You can also add a pre-made character to a campaign when using the join URL - this can be used multiple times if you had more than one character you wish to join to a campaign.
I don't know if this topic has been addressed yet so, please excuse me if I am repeating this, but I am interested in starting to use the character sheets for monsters so I can have an interactive sheet (similar to creating a player). I believe the interactive character sheet is one of the best features on the site as a player. For a DM it would be great if I was able to transfer a monster's sheet into a character sheet. Currently, this is why I am hesitant on purchasing any of the books that are predominantly monsters. Yes, it's nice to read about the monster, but I prefer to use monster sheets that are interactive (more accessible to mark down HP during a battle and spell used).
Also, you can consider adding an initiative tracker. Currently, I use the initiative tracker for D&D for android (I listed the name as a reference point and not a promotion of another product).
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I'll be looking for the thread. I, too, think this would be a good idea and am willing to add my 2 cents. I have a couple of ideas on how this could be somewhat easily implemented, at least from a visual and user-friendly standpoint.
Not sure if this was noticed/raised, but just to maaaaybe save some time...
taken from the spell list filters. Seems they are already on it ;)
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Actually, I've noticed that for months.
Devious serpent folk devoid of compassion, yuan-ti manipulate other creatures by arousing their doubts, evoking their fears, and elevating and crushing their hopes. From remote temples in jungles, swamps, and deserts, the yuan-ti plot to supplant and dominate all other races and to make themselves gods.
What I need from the Campaign Manager:
+1 for an Encounter Builder UX, and then a subsequent listing of pre-built encounters I have quickly on hand to call upon and run.
"There is a wide world out there, my friend, full of pain, but filled with joy as well. The former keeps you on the path of growth, and the latter makes the journey tolerable." --Montolio Debrouchee
What i usually need at the table is Name, Race, Classes & Levels, AC, PP, DC, Story Awards, Factions, Languages and, sometimes, straight abilities and skills.
If i can get that as a table, that'll be great.
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I'd like at a glance know how players are doing (HP, spell slots, short/long rest abilities, etc). I want to know how many tricks they have left up their sleeve (including item charges/uses if it can be put in a succinct snapshot manner). Right now I have to open character sheets in tabs and even then it requires digging to figure things out.
Want to see Virtual Table Top like no other before it built within DnDBeyond.com? Upvote the feature request. It's 2nd highest voted so far:
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I am not sure if this has been mentioned or not but i would really like the ability to choose which books i share with the campaign. As it sits now, all of the campaign has access to my adventures and can easily read ahead to see what is coming up.
Its on its way. Been asked a lot. Dont know when though... Also if your players cheats... You should reconsider playing with them or talk to them about it !
DM of two gaming groups.
Likes to create stuff.
Check out my homebrew --> Monsters --> Magical Items --> Races --> Subclasses
If you like --> Upvote, If you wanna comment --> Comment
Play by Post Games
--> One Shot Adventure - House of Artwood (DM) (Completed)
It wouldn't exactly be hard for players to get their own version of a campaign book and read ahead anyway... Relying on their honesty, desire not to spoil things for themselves, and the chance of you changing things up seems like the best solution...
I dont know where is the monster listing gone too but Lamia Dagger attack is mixed in the claw attack
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I'd like the campaign manager to have both a wiki and (adventure) blog for the campaign. Both the wiki and blog would contain information that the PCs know in public posts, and a DM only private section. I would also appreciate some tools to automate creating NPCs (based on chapter 4 of DMG), Adventure Encounters and Settlements (bsed on chapter 5 of the DMG), along with custom downtime and traps (both DMG and Xanathar's Guide to Everything). The rules are already established but having worksheet type page like the ones that exist for homebrew races, classes, feats, monster, items, and spells would be pretty nice.
It seems like you have to create a character specific to a campaign. For those of us who make characters in our free time and now want to "move/add" an existing character to a campaign it does not look like there is any way to do so.
Please please add this feature as it is very limiting for someone who likes to make characters in their free time!
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I don't know if this topic has been addressed yet so, please excuse me if I am repeating this, but I am interested in starting to use the character sheets for monsters so I can have an interactive sheet (similar to creating a player). I believe the interactive character sheet is one of the best features on the site as a player. For a DM it would be great if I was able to transfer a monster's sheet into a character sheet. Currently, this is why I am hesitant on purchasing any of the books that are predominantly monsters. Yes, it's nice to read about the monster, but I prefer to use monster sheets that are interactive (more accessible to mark down HP during a battle and spell used).
Also, you can consider adding an initiative tracker. Currently, I use the initiative tracker for D&D for android (I listed the name as a reference point and not a promotion of another product).