Per this thread, I understand that there are improvements to inventory management on the horizon. That's awesome! I'd like to request that we can mark items with special annotations and display them as short lists somewhere.
For example, I have an artificer with way too much stuff; I'm currently managing it in a spreadsheet and it's at about 85 lines. In addition to which extraplanar storage space they're in, in this spreadsheet items have fields for whether they're handy and I should remember I have them (like health potions and backup weapons) or craftable (like billets of steel and copper, which I need for reasons). I can reorder my items by the tags I've given them.
I for one would love to see a version of that come to dndbeyond character sheets. Perhaps it could be displayed as a compact list of the items marked as 'Handy' under the 'Actions' tab, possibly right after the 'Actions in Combat' section. Perhaps it could also show up as a section of 'equipment', as well as a similar 'craftable' list.
Such a system of annotations could also be used to prepare spell "loadouts" for high-level casters, such as particularly well-read wizards.
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Per this thread, I understand that there are improvements to inventory management on the horizon. That's awesome! I'd like to request that we can mark items with special annotations and display them as short lists somewhere.
For example, I have an artificer with way too much stuff; I'm currently managing it in a spreadsheet and it's at about 85 lines. In addition to which extraplanar storage space they're in, in this spreadsheet items have fields for whether they're handy and I should remember I have them (like health potions and backup weapons) or craftable (like billets of steel and copper, which I need for reasons). I can reorder my items by the tags I've given them.
I for one would love to see a version of that come to dndbeyond character sheets. Perhaps it could be displayed as a compact list of the items marked as 'Handy' under the 'Actions' tab, possibly right after the 'Actions in Combat' section. Perhaps it could also show up as a section of 'equipment', as well as a similar 'craftable' list.
Such a system of annotations could also be used to prepare spell "loadouts" for high-level casters, such as particularly well-read wizards.