I see that Lairs has been added but where is the Campaign and Players guides. These would be a great addition to DNDbeyond. Glad to see WotC is bringing in another great publisher. Hope to see more in the future.
I see that Lairs has been added but where is the Campaign and Players guides. These would be a great addition to DNDbeyond. Glad to see WotC is bringing in another great publisher. Hope to see more in the future.
I assume they are not included because Ghostfire is getting ready to set up a kickstarter for new versions of those books. (which they won't be available for a couple of years, there is probably no reason to make a deal with DND Beyond for books that they are phasing out. Especially when Ghostfire has a ton of other really cool books.
It'd be nice to get a comment on this. Are there any plans to round out the content brought in by these publishers? Not every single release but for like Grim Hollow and things like The Griffon's Saddlebag Book One. I'd be much more inclined to make purchases on these if they weren't piecemeal with no word on if the rest is coming or not.
Just curious and hoping, not upset. Thanks for all y'all do.
It'd be nice to get a comment on this. Are there any plans to round out the content brought in by these publishers? Not every single release but for like Grim Hollow and things like The Griffon's Saddlebag Book One. I'd be much more inclined to make purchases on these if they weren't piecemeal with no word on if the rest is coming or not.
Just curious and hoping, not upset. Thanks for all y'all do.
Ghostfire just finished their kickstarter for the revised editions of their Grim Hollow Players Guide and Campaign Guide and D&D Beyond access was one of the included extras so those are definitely coming to here but probably not for at least another year until the Kickstarter is fulfilled. As for Griffins Saddle Bags Book 1 from what our Community Manager LaTia has hinted it sounds like the decision to skip Book 1 was made by Hit Point Press rather than DDB so it might get included if there's demand or it might not, no real way to tell
D&D Beyond advertises the race options of Accursed, Arisen, Wulven, and Dhampir as well as the more classic races but I've gone over both the players guide and campaign guide and it doesn't give mechanics for the classic races or even mention the others mentioned above so I just don't understand where they're getting them from. Am I missing something or is this false advertising?
D&D Beyond advertises the race options of Accursed, Arisen, Wulven, and Dhampir as well as the more classic races but I've gone over both the players guide and campaign guide and it doesn't give mechanics for the classic races or even mention the others mentioned above so I just don't understand where they're getting them from. Am I missing something or is this false advertising?
This book features a Heritage system, that allows players to craft their character modularly with Heritage traits. This is a unique additional layer of character creation that D&D Beyond is not able to support as written.
However, the 17 base Heritages have been implemented as 21 new species, which can be selected in the character builder. These species include the suggested traditional traits of each Heritage, with 5 variations provided for the Accursed Heritage.
We hope that with these base species implemented, alongside our Homebrew system, players will be able to modify these base species and individually implement their desired Heritage traits.
The Player’s Guide on D&D Beyond is a brand new one written for the 2024 core rules. There are a number of new additions to this version, like the heritage system.
No. The Player’s Guide is already out; there was never a chance to preorder that to begin with. The Campaign Guide is still a month away, but the store page doesn’t mention any preorder bonus.
I think this is a good new because Ghostfire Gaming dares to go a step beyond and they are happy with the previous deal in D&DB.
Can anybody tell me about the "accursed" PC specie?
They’re a race that is under a curse, either having been born that way as a result of a curse placed on their parents or as a result of their own actions. The best example would be Beast from Beauty and the Beast. There’s five sub-species depending on what did the cursing each with slightly different bonuses
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I see that Lairs has been added but where is the Campaign and Players guides. These would be a great addition to DNDbeyond. Glad to see WotC is bringing in another great publisher. Hope to see more in the future.
Yea, its weird that they have not been included. I would have snatched it up for sure.
Agreed the player character options in the players guide are great and sound really fun!!
I assume they are not included because Ghostfire is getting ready to set up a kickstarter for new versions of those books. (which they won't be available for a couple of years, there is probably no reason to make a deal with DND Beyond for books that they are phasing out. Especially when Ghostfire has a ton of other really cool books.
It'd be nice to get a comment on this. Are there any plans to round out the content brought in by these publishers? Not every single release but for like Grim Hollow and things like The Griffon's Saddlebag Book One. I'd be much more inclined to make purchases on these if they weren't piecemeal with no word on if the rest is coming or not.
Just curious and hoping, not upset. Thanks for all y'all do.
Ghostfire just finished their kickstarter for the revised editions of their Grim Hollow Players Guide and Campaign Guide and D&D Beyond access was one of the included extras so those are definitely coming to here but probably not for at least another year until the Kickstarter is fulfilled. As for Griffins Saddle Bags Book 1 from what our Community Manager LaTia has hinted it sounds like the decision to skip Book 1 was made by Hit Point Press rather than DDB so it might get included if there's demand or it might not, no real way to tell
D&D Beyond advertises the race options of Accursed, Arisen, Wulven, and Dhampir as well as the more classic races but I've gone over both the players guide and campaign guide and it doesn't give mechanics for the classic races or even mention the others mentioned above so I just don't understand where they're getting them from. Am I missing something or is this false advertising?
This book features a Heritage system, that allows players to craft their character modularly with Heritage traits. This is a unique additional layer of character creation that D&D Beyond is not able to support as written.
However, the 17 base Heritages have been implemented as 21 new species, which can be selected in the character builder. These species include the suggested traditional traits of each Heritage, with 5 variations provided for the Accursed Heritage.
We hope that with these base species implemented, alongside our Homebrew system, players will be able to modify these base species and individually implement their desired Heritage traits.
From the Issues Thread.
The Player’s Guide on D&D Beyond is a brand new one written for the 2024 core rules. There are a number of new additions to this version, like the heritage system.
Need help with D&D Beyond? Come ask in the official D&D server on Discord: https://discord.gg/qWzGhwBjYr
Are there any perks for pre-ordering the books?
No. The Player’s Guide is already out; there was never a chance to preorder that to begin with. The Campaign Guide is still a month away, but the store page doesn’t mention any preorder bonus.
However, you can save $10 by getting the bundle:
https://marketplace.dndbeyond.com/category/CBGCH9A2W
Need help with D&D Beyond? Come ask in the official D&D server on Discord: https://discord.gg/qWzGhwBjYr
I think this is a good new because Ghostfire Gaming dares to go a step beyond and they are happy with the previous deal in D&DB.
Can anybody tell me about the "accursed" PC specie?
They’re a race that is under a curse, either having been born that way as a result of a curse placed on their parents or as a result of their own actions. The best example would be Beast from Beauty and the Beast. There’s five sub-species depending on what did the cursing each with slightly different bonuses