is there any chance that the new grim hollow supplement books will be added?
cant create the new subclasses from Raiders Guide To Valika especially the spell casters. someone did make post the barbarian, the 1 fighter and the rogue tho. please gimmie good news
idk about grim hollow but dungeon dudes have chances, saw comments of one of them:
"We are very hopeful that our second book Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim will be added in the future. I want nothing more than to be creating apothecaries on D&D beyond. We just have to see how our first book does." quote from 4 month back, and then like 2 weeks ago or so he agreed with comment that their new book (i think from context it was their monster book that is now at kickstarter stage) will be on DDB. Ik that Etharis and Drakkenheim is kind of different but still
and yeah Raiders Guide is cool one, though i think those classes still can be homebrewed - yeah maneuvers will need manual check during play and their table need to be copypasted though google sheets or similar app into subclass - but it's bearable issue.
From some of the stuff the Dungeon Dudes mentioned on their Discord I get the impression the only thing holding up Sebastian Crowe's Guide from being added is that it has a new class in it. Adding everything else like the subclasses is all stuff DDB has done before but whether because it needs more coding or because they don't want to set a precedent by adding a third party class the Apothecary is the problem (I know they've added the Blood Hunter previously but that was under Fandom ownership rather than WotC and I suspect only because they were sponsoring Critical Role at the time and needed everyone to be seen using the site on their iPads at the table including Taliesin when he was playing Molly)
is there any chance that the new grim hollow supplement books will be added?
cant create the new subclasses from Raiders Guide To Valika especially the spell casters. someone did make post the barbarian, the 1 fighter and the rogue tho. please gimmie good news
I’m not sure about “Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim”, but we do know that their newest kickstarter book “Monsters of Drakkenheim” will be added to DNDbeyond once work on it is completed , so there is that.
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is there any chance that the new grim hollow supplement books will be added?
cant create the new subclasses from Raiders Guide To Valika especially the spell casters. someone did make post the barbarian, the 1 fighter and the rogue tho. please gimmie good news
I’m not sure about “Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim”, but we do know that their newest kickstarter book “Monsters of Drakkenheim” will be added to DNDbeyond once work on it is completed , so there is that.
is there any chance that the new grim hollow supplement books will be added?
cant create the new subclasses from Raiders Guide To Valika especially the spell casters. someone did make post the barbarian, the 1 fighter and the rogue tho. please gimmie good news
idk about grim hollow but dungeon dudes have chances, saw comments of one of them:
"We are very hopeful that our second book Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim will be added in the future. I want nothing more than to be creating apothecaries on D&D beyond. We just have to see how our first book does." quote from 4 month back, and then like 2 weeks ago or so he agreed with comment that their new book (i think from context it was their monster book that is now at kickstarter stage) will be on DDB. Ik that Etharis and Drakkenheim is kind of different but still
and yeah Raiders Guide is cool one, though i think those classes still can be homebrewed - yeah maneuvers will need manual check during play and their table need to be copypasted though google sheets or similar app into subclass - but it's bearable issue.
From some of the stuff the Dungeon Dudes mentioned on their Discord I get the impression the only thing holding up Sebastian Crowe's Guide from being added is that it has a new class in it. Adding everything else like the subclasses is all stuff DDB has done before but whether because it needs more coding or because they don't want to set a precedent by adding a third party class the Apothecary is the problem (I know they've added the Blood Hunter previously but that was under Fandom ownership rather than WotC and I suspect only because they were sponsoring Critical Role at the time and needed everyone to be seen using the site on their iPads at the table including Taliesin when he was playing Molly)
Fingers crossed DNDBeyond decides to jump in with both feet here and offer us Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim. I have some level of interest in the Apothecary but it's the subclasses that I am most interested in.
Honestly same, I’ve just received my Kickstarter copy of Sebastian Crowe and while the apothecary is very cool I mostly want to be able to offer the new subclasses and new spells to my players when I start the campaign in a couple of months. To be honest I’d even be happy if they released it with a “the apothecary class is not available at launch” disclaimer and added it later just to speed up getting the other stuff
Honestly same, I’ve just received my Kickstarter copy of Sebastian Crowe and while the apothecary is very cool I mostly want to be able to offer the new subclasses and new spells to my players when I start the campaign in a couple of months. To be honest I’d even be happy if they released it with a “the apothecary class is not available at launch” disclaimer and added it later just to speed up getting the other stuff
Just homebrew the subclasses into dndbeyond and don't publish them?
Honestly same, I’ve just received my Kickstarter copy of Sebastian Crowe and while the apothecary is very cool I mostly want to be able to offer the new subclasses and new spells to my players when I start the campaign in a couple of months. To be honest I’d even be happy if they released it with a “the apothecary class is not available at launch” disclaimer and added it later just to speed up getting the other stuff
Just homebrew the subclasses into dndbeyond and don't publish them?
tbh that's the way i solved my issue with it not being present at ddb, take around 30-40 min for subclass max vs waiting them for months to arrive here, easy choice imo
Necro-ing this thread because there’s been a surprising new addition: Obojima. I say surprising because it’s made by 1985 Games who were not one of the third party publishers mentioned in the previous announcement which means that list isn’t final and we could end up with some more surprises ahead
A large amount of that information is being illegally published without the permission of the IP owner. DDBeyond would get into serious trouble if they engaged in such behavior.
It's hard to guess how much DDBeyond wants to invest in marketing third party publications. Each has had an article on DDBeyond that advertises the product. At some point before Drakenheim was live, they did confirm that the Maps feature would include the maps from that third party source. I think this was also true for Ehlaris as well.
A large amount of that information is being illegally published without the permission of the IP owner. DDBeyond would get into serious trouble if they engaged in such behavior.
It's hard to guess how much DDBeyond wants to invest in marketing third party publications. Each has had an article on DDBeyond that advertises the product. At some point before Drakenheim was live, they did confirm that the Maps feature would include the maps from that third party source. I think this was also true for Ehlaris as well.
Sorry, but the last time I posted here was a year ago. Which of my postsare you responding to?
From some of the stuff the Dungeon Dudes mentioned on their Discord I get the impression the only thing holding up Sebastian Crowe's Guide from being added is that it has a new class in it. Adding everything else like the subclasses is all stuff DDB has done before but whether because it needs more coding or because they don't want to set a precedent by adding a third party class the Apothecary is the problem (I know they've added the Blood Hunter previously but that was under Fandom ownership rather than WotC and I suspect only because they were sponsoring Critical Role at the time and needed everyone to be seen using the site on their iPads at the table including Taliesin when he was playing Molly)
I’m not sure about “Sebastian Crowe’s Guide to Drakkenheim”, but we do know that their newest kickstarter book “Monsters of Drakkenheim” will be added to DNDbeyond once work on it is completed , so there is that.
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Fingers crossed DNDBeyond decides to jump in with both feet here and offer us Sebastian Crowe's Guide to Drakkenheim. I have some level of interest in the Apothecary but it's the subclasses that I am most interested in.
Honestly same, I’ve just received my Kickstarter copy of Sebastian Crowe and while the apothecary is very cool I mostly want to be able to offer the new subclasses and new spells to my players when I start the campaign in a couple of months. To be honest I’d even be happy if they released it with a “the apothecary class is not available at launch” disclaimer and added it later just to speed up getting the other stuff
Just homebrew the subclasses into dndbeyond and don't publish them?
tbh that's the way i solved my issue with it not being present at ddb, take around 30-40 min for subclass max vs waiting them for months to arrive here, easy choice imo
It'd be really nice to have the option to add Drakkheim straight into my VTT of choice (Foundry).
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Necro-ing this thread because there’s been a surprising new addition: Obojima. I say surprising because it’s made by 1985 Games who were not one of the third party publishers mentioned in the previous announcement which means that list isn’t final and we could end up with some more surprises ahead
A large amount of that information is being illegally published without the permission of the IP owner. DDBeyond would get into serious trouble if they engaged in such behavior.
It's hard to guess how much DDBeyond wants to invest in marketing third party publications. Each has had an article on DDBeyond that advertises the product. At some point before Drakenheim was live, they did confirm that the Maps feature would include the maps from that third party source. I think this was also true for Ehlaris as well.
Sorry, but the last time I posted here was a year ago. Which of my postsare you responding to?
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