probably to the custom dice roller in the character sheet, letting you add bonuses
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Given how wotc loves to not announce changes both adding and removing things from the site, I'd say it is their fault and not the customers for not knowing it has been added.
Look at all the discourse about a toggle for the 24 rules for the better part of a year, they add it and say nothing.
Then there is the search function powered by wild magic, you can't expect people to use that to find things on this site, again on wotc not the customers.
There are many more things that further tip the scales, but given this thread is what it is and the likelihood of anyone that could implement the better suggestions made is extremely low why bother stomping someone's want? It has been made very clear we will get what we get when they want to give it.
Given how wotc loves to not announce changes both adding and removing things from the site, I'd say it is their fault and not the customers for not knowing it has been added.
Look at all the discourse about a toggle for the 24 rules for the better part of a year, they add it and say nothing.
Then there is the search function powered by wild magic, you can't expect people to use that to find things on this site, again on wotc not the customers.
There are many more things that further tip the scales, but given this thread is what it is and the likelihood of anyone that could implement the better suggestions made is extremely low why bother stomping someone's want? It has been made very clear we will get what we get when they want to give it.
Let the pipe dreams abound.
There's a post that was on the front page when it was posted on June 13, linking directly to the toggle? They added it, posted about it, and put it in the change log. There was also a forum post about it.
To be fair, the changelog is pretty well hidden. If you don't happen to already know it's under the media tab for whatever reason, you're unlikely to come across it.
1) The ability to search and/or filter on existing monster properties. For example, I'd like to be able to select "Has spellcasting feature", or "Has False Appearance feature", or "Has Unusual Nature feature" to help me find monsters appropriate for a certain environment or encounter idea.
2) The ability to search and/or filter on a query or text, in both the statblock as well as the description of the monster. For example, I'd like to be able to enter "Dragon" in a searchbox, and find Kobolds because their description tells you those often hang around in dragon lairs.
1) The ability to search and/or filter on existing monster properties. For example, I'd like to be able to select "Has spellcasting feature", or "Has False Appearance feature", or "Has Unusual Nature feature" to help me find monsters appropriate for a certain environment or encounter idea.
2) The ability to search and/or filter on a query or text, in both the statblock as well as the description of the monster. For example, I'd like to be able to enter "Dragon" in a searchbox, and find Kobolds because their description tells you those often hang around in dragon lairs.
Given how wotc loves to not announce changes both adding and removing things from the site, I'd say it is their fault and not the customers for not knowing it has been added.
Look at all the discourse about a toggle for the 24 rules for the better part of a year, they add it and say nothing.
Then there is the search function powered by wild magic, you can't expect people to use that to find things on this site, again on wotc not the customers.
There are many more things that further tip the scales, but given this thread is what it is and the likelihood of anyone that could implement the better suggestions made is extremely low why bother stomping someone's want? It has been made very clear we will get what we get when they want to give it.
Let the pipe dreams abound.
There's a post that was on the front page when it was posted on June 13, linking directly to the toggle? They added it, posted about it, and put it in the change log. There was also a forum post about it.
Something different, what is the old adage about beating your head against a wall, change and insanity?
The onus is on wotc, not the customers.
I'd argue that "You can lead a horse to water, you can't make it drink".
Trying to shove it down the throat of people who aren't listening isn't going to be successful. More likely it will just generate more avenues of drama and "WOTC is wrong again!" posts.
They are doing a decent job of advising people of what they do on the front page of the website. Plenty more we want them to do but those things they get done are definitely well advertised for the most part, because they need every bit of goodwill they can get.
Your opinion is valid, but the reality is the average user has no idea what is happening on this site given the number of posts that miss the "announcements". As this is the site to go to for all the latest is D&D, it could stand to cater to and embrace the users that are not able to find the information they are seeking. One should not need make a side hustle out of staying abreast of the latest changes to use the site.
Right or wrong there is a significant disconnect between many users of this site, and what is happening on this site.
Given there are at least 2 community managers now, I'd say it is their job to bridge this gap given their direct line up the chain of communication and not other users that are only able to speculate about what is actually going on.
Big flashing light graphics with "THIS IS HAPPENING" wouldn't stop second hand news IMO. Nor would forcing every article into every person's private feeds.
I do think communication is a problem, but it isn't that it's not happening at all.
But the clear issue, time & time again, is BlackRock & other investors pushing Hasbro into pushing WotC to do maximum investor payout with minimal cost & risk, ESPECIALLY post-US lockdown.
IMO, it wouldn't hurt to have a Beyond development roadmap, and to know which ideas have been rejected by all management, lawyers &/or other employees that have more pull than WotC's allocation of Beyond staff.
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I would love to have a music player in Beyond Maps. Upload MP3s there.
probably to the custom dice roller in the character sheet, letting you add bonuses
"The Biggest problem D&D player face is their own bad decisions." "What doesn't kill you makes you more likely to die."- Thauraeln_The_Bol "Well, hey, if it ain't broke, then break it!"Former_Queen_Yvonne
See my homebrew spells, monsters, and this thread
part of the cult of science, and the Cult of the Nothic, and plays on Tenbrae Sine Fine
Please help us!!! (Link) Nickname is Colton. PM ME THE WORD TOMATO.
The best name for the mad gibber
That would be really cool, but i'm guessing there would probably be licensing concerns of some kind
The thread is titled "What do you want most in D&D Beyond" it is literally a wishlist thread.
Not all wants are feasible, but this is the place to post them regardless of how practical they are.
Folders!
Since I have many characters, I would love to have easy access to my new characters while also having access to my older characters
Quite a number of them are also people not realisng the feature exists
Given how wotc loves to not announce changes both adding and removing things from the site, I'd say it is their fault and not the customers for not knowing it has been added.
Look at all the discourse about a toggle for the 24 rules for the better part of a year, they add it and say nothing.
Then there is the search function powered by wild magic, you can't expect people to use that to find things on this site, again on wotc not the customers.
There are many more things that further tip the scales, but given this thread is what it is and the likelihood of anyone that could implement the better suggestions made is extremely low why bother stomping someone's want? It has been made very clear we will get what we get when they want to give it.
Let the pipe dreams abound.
There's a post that was on the front page when it was posted on June 13, linking directly to the toggle? They added it, posted about it, and put it in the change log. There was also a forum post about it.

https://www.dndbeyond.com/changelog#SiteUpdatesCharacterBuilderCharacterSheet
To be fair, the changelog is pretty well hidden. If you don't happen to already know it's under the media tab for whatever reason, you're unlikely to come across it.
The changelog is accessible from every page on the site at the very top
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I never realized that was there! I'm guessing I'm not the only one.
Now that I think about it, maybe they could add a small red tag to it like with the notification bell whenever the changelog is updated?
homebrew classes
1) The ability to search and/or filter on existing monster properties. For example, I'd like to be able to select "Has spellcasting feature", or "Has False Appearance feature", or "Has Unusual Nature feature" to help me find monsters appropriate for a certain environment or encounter idea.
2) The ability to search and/or filter on a query or text, in both the statblock as well as the description of the monster. For example, I'd like to be able to enter "Dragon" in a searchbox, and find Kobolds because their description tells you those often hang around in dragon lairs.
This is exactly what I want.
They/Them
My Homebrew
Given the number of people unaware, the methods employed are not very successful.
What method or methods would you suggest?
pronouns: he/she/they
Something different, what is the old adage about beating your head against a wall, change and insanity?
The onus is on wotc, not the customers.
I'd argue that "You can lead a horse to water, you can't make it drink".
Trying to shove it down the throat of people who aren't listening isn't going to be successful. More likely it will just generate more avenues of drama and "WOTC is wrong again!" posts.
They are doing a decent job of advising people of what they do on the front page of the website. Plenty more we want them to do but those things they get done are definitely well advertised for the most part, because they need every bit of goodwill they can get.
Your opinion is valid, but the reality is the average user has no idea what is happening on this site given the number of posts that miss the "announcements". As this is the site to go to for all the latest is D&D, it could stand to cater to and embrace the users that are not able to find the information they are seeking. One should not need make a side hustle out of staying abreast of the latest changes to use the site.
Right or wrong there is a significant disconnect between many users of this site, and what is happening on this site.
Given there are at least 2 community managers now, I'd say it is their job to bridge this gap given their direct line up the chain of communication and not other users that are only able to speculate about what is actually going on.
Big flashing light graphics with "THIS IS HAPPENING" wouldn't stop second hand news IMO. Nor would forcing every article into every person's private feeds.
I do think communication is a problem, but it isn't that it's not happening at all.
But the clear issue, time & time again, is BlackRock & other investors pushing Hasbro into pushing WotC to do maximum investor payout with minimal cost & risk, ESPECIALLY post-US lockdown.
IMO, it wouldn't hurt to have a Beyond development roadmap, and to know which ideas have been rejected by all management, lawyers &/or other employees that have more pull than WotC's allocation of Beyond staff.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.