I have been using the site, but during the games with my friends we do not have internet, so I use the book to check information. With that in mind I created this topic to bring the idea to the site that it could contain information about the source of the official data, such as book and page that are located (Ex: Volo guide, Pg 110).
with the way that the additional publications are being loaded into the D&D Beyond, that shouldn't be a problem.
You won't see page numbers, but you will get chapter numbers and be able to see roughly where in the chapter the content is.
Also, after the site goes live, this Summer, the team will be working on a native app for android and iOS, which will allow you to access your D&D beyond data whilst offline! :)
I have been using the site, but during the games with my friends we do not have internet, so I use the book to check information. With that in mind I created this topic to bring the idea to the site that it could contain information about the source of the official data, such as book and page that are located (Ex: Volo guide, Pg 110).
Hi LordOfDragonsBR,
with the way that the additional publications are being loaded into the D&D Beyond, that shouldn't be a problem.
You won't see page numbers, but you will get chapter numbers and be able to see roughly where in the chapter the content is.
Also, after the site goes live, this Summer, the team will be working on a native app for android and iOS, which will allow you to access your D&D beyond data whilst offline! :)
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