Now that we're in full swing, it would be really helpful to allow "permanent" hiding of entries in monster/item listings for material we don't want cluttering up the browse menu. The most common example of this will be items from adventures we have no intention of purchasing; however, it would also be nice to be able to choose to remove items from listings that have duplicate entries (e.g., I'm happy with the "Handy Haversack" entry, I don't really need the "Heward's" one).
It is very helpful to have the entries up front so people know what content they do and do not have access to. No doubt it also makes sense to try to point folks to where they can purchase the content they don't have. This is why I suggest being able to hide an entry - even if it's just to "fade" it so I can skip over it while skimming. Being able to find pertinent content without being buried in non-pertinent content (without having to filter constantly) would be great.
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Now that we're in full swing, it would be really helpful to allow "permanent" hiding of entries in monster/item listings for material we don't want cluttering up the browse menu. The most common example of this will be items from adventures we have no intention of purchasing; however, it would also be nice to be able to choose to remove items from listings that have duplicate entries (e.g., I'm happy with the "Handy Haversack" entry, I don't really need the "Heward's" one).
It is very helpful to have the entries up front so people know what content they do and do not have access to. No doubt it also makes sense to try to point folks to where they can purchase the content they don't have. This is why I suggest being able to hide an entry - even if it's just to "fade" it so I can skip over it while skimming. Being able to find pertinent content without being buried in non-pertinent content (without having to filter constantly) would be great.
Even a blind squirrel finds a nut once in awhile.