Hi! If I may be so bold to come with a suggestion for the improvement of D&D Beyond (Already LOVING it!)
It would be nice if it were possible to get a pop-up tooltip with a quick description of key elements on say for instance a monster page. Example:
Imagine I am looking at the Green Hag (CR 3), wishing to add her in my campaign. I can see that she has several spells that are cast-able at will, however only their names appear. It would be nice to get the most basic spell info available just as a pop up tooltip from hovering over them :)
Now this is not just limited to spells. Effects like poisoned, blinded, etc, can also be added short descriptors!
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
A fair point. This could be a bigger issue for mobile devices.
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
I was just thinking, if tooltips were to be implemented on a mobile device, perhaps it could be done the way an image can be tapped to fill the screen. Tapping the name of the spell/condition would open up a 'zoom window', which could then be tapped to return to what you were viewing?
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
I was just thinking, if tooltips were to be implemented on a mobile device, perhaps it could be done the way an image can be tapped to fill the screen. Tapping the name of the spell/condition would open up a 'zoom window', which could then be tapped to return to what you were viewing?
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
I was just thinking, if tooltips were to be implemented on a mobile device, perhaps it could be done the way an image can be tapped to fill the screen. Tapping the name of the spell/condition would open up a 'zoom window', which could then be tapped to return to what you were viewing?
Not a bad idea at all! :D Or maybe even something like a "tap-and-hold" kinda thing?
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
I was just thinking, if tooltips were to be implemented on a mobile device, perhaps it could be done the way an image can be tapped to fill the screen. Tapping the name of the spell/condition would open up a 'zoom window', which could then be tapped to return to what you were viewing?
+1. That's a pretty solid thought :)
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Hi! If I may be so bold to come with a suggestion for the improvement of D&D Beyond (Already LOVING it!)
It would be nice if it were possible to get a pop-up tooltip with a quick description of key elements on say for instance a monster page. Example:
Imagine I am looking at the Green Hag (CR 3), wishing to add her in my campaign. I can see that she has several spells that are cast-able at will, however only their names appear. It would be nice to get the most basic spell info available just as a pop up tooltip from hovering over them :)
Now this is not just limited to spells. Effects like poisoned, blinded, etc, can also be added short descriptors!
Thank you for your time!
- Amadurr
This would definitely be interesting in my opinion! Especially for quick access to spell components, durations, etc. Although, it may become a pain to operate in a mobile app, should this feature be implemented.
Thanks for the feedback!