Incorrect. #1 there have already been digital codes. #2 DNDBeyond just added a ton of digital stuff with Forgotten Realms plus all the third party stuff they're pulling in recently. The DNDBeyond developers are interacting with the DNDBeyond licensing system on a recent and regular basis. It's not some forgotten arcane knowledge.
It's funny - I was looking up an old 2014 book to see whether WizBro had bothered releasing a physical / digital bundle and I've just seen that Xanathar's Guide to Everything does indeed have such a bundle. Without checking EVERY book mind, it looks as if WizBro did indeed go through their old catalogue and give the option of buying bundles on everything, not just the newer books.
Point still stands though - a lot of the points from 5 years ago are still relevant. There is a whole gamut of problems for people that just want to have one thing free because they paid for the other version of it. Could WizBro make changes to it? Potentially. However, the points have been talked about to death and this is the current offering we're getting. Digital / Physical Bundles were one of the most requested features, and WizBro (surprisingly) delivered.
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Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
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It's funny - I was looking up an old 2014 book to see whether WizBro had bothered releasing a physical / digital bundle and I've just seen that Xanathar's Guide to Everything does indeed have such a bundle. Without checking EVERY book mind, it looks as if WizBro did indeed go through their old catalogue and give the option of buying bundles on everything, not just the newer books.
Point still stands though - a lot of the points from 5 years ago are still relevant. There is a whole gamut of problems for people that just want to have one thing free because they paid for the other version of it. Could WizBro make changes to it? Potentially. However, the points have been talked about to death and this is the current offering we're getting. Digital / Physical Bundles were one of the most requested features, and WizBro (surprisingly) delivered.
#Open D&D
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.