Hello DND Beyond world. Just looking for a bit of assistance with a question I have regarding the site.
So I own all of these manuals and guides outside of this sight ( Real Life Manual Collection) Is there a way I can just provide proof of purchase and obtain access?
May sound silly, But not as silly as purchasing content twice :/
Basically, DDB is a digital book store with free tools to use what you purchase here. You wouldn't expect to be able to get a book from a book store for free because you bought the same book from a competitor.
There are a number of ways to use the tools without buying the whole book again. You can buy just the tool options (honestly buying books with coupons are a better deal, but if you only need a handful of options at a time...). You can also use the homebrew tools to add any options from the books to your private homebrew for free.
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Hello DND Beyond world. Just looking for a bit of assistance with a question I have regarding the site.
So I own all of these manuals and guides outside of this sight ( Real Life Manual Collection) Is there a way I can just provide proof of purchase and obtain access?
May sound silly, But not as silly as purchasing content twice :/
Thank you
No, this is a question that gets asked a lot (there's literally a thread asking this same question at the top of the forum)
D&D Beyond is a different company from WotC. None of the money you paid for your books reaches DDB to allow them to keep running the site.
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Basically, DDB is a digital book store with free tools to use what you purchase here. You wouldn't expect to be able to get a book from a book store for free because you bought the same book from a competitor.
There are a number of ways to use the tools without buying the whole book again. You can buy just the tool options (honestly buying books with coupons are a better deal, but if you only need a handful of options at a time...). You can also use the homebrew tools to add any options from the books to your private homebrew for free.