im specifically looking for something with a similar layout instead of the pdfs which are limited. using this place is too expensive for the service im given
Best advice as a person who also likes free and cheap means to play D&D is to scout around.
There are a ton of things and tools around that with a decent bit of time and effort are free and with even a decent spreadsheet program, can be cheaper and easier than most dedicated sites.
Of course you could just blow a Hundo on just the core three, PHB; DMG; and MM, and roughly 60$ on a yearly master sub with perks, and hope your investment is worth it.
im specifically looking for something with a similar layout instead of the pdfs which are limited. using this place is too expensive for the service im given
Best advice as a person who also likes free and cheap means to play D&D is to scout around.
There are a ton of things and tools around that with a decent bit of time and effort are free and with even a decent spreadsheet program, can be cheaper and easier than most dedicated sites.
Of course you could just blow a Hundo on just the core three, PHB; DMG; and MM, and roughly 60$ on a yearly master sub with perks, and hope your investment is worth it.
I agree. Scout around! I have not used Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, nor Foundry, but people seem to like them enough so they should definitely be checked out.
Even better, scout around for another GM who already blew thousands of dollars on D&D! Especially for people who hate Wizards, makes more sense to blow a Benjamin for a fellow GM on snacks and drinks than handing Wizards a greenback to wipe their butt with.
im specifically looking for something with a similar layout instead of the pdfs which are limited. using this place is too expensive for the service im given
Best advice as a person who also likes free and cheap means to play D&D is to scout around.
There are a ton of things and tools around that with a decent bit of time and effort are free and with even a decent spreadsheet program, can be cheaper and easier than most dedicated sites.
Of course you could just blow a Hundo on just the core three, PHB; DMG; and MM, and roughly 60$ on a yearly master sub with perks, and hope your investment is worth it.
I agree. Scout around! I have not used Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, nor Foundry, but people seem to like them enough so they should definitely be checked out.
Even better, scout around for another GM who already blew thousands of dollars on D&D! Especially for people who hate Wizards, makes more sense to blow a Benjamin for a fellow GM on snacks and drinks than handing Wizards a greenback to wipe their butt with.
I'd throw my content sharing, legendary bundle including everything official through 2022, and all 3pp so far at a good DM that would run a decently scheduled game in a group I got along with.
im specifically looking for something with a similar layout instead of the pdfs which are limited. using this place is too expensive for the service im given
Best advice as a person who also likes free and cheap means to play D&D is to scout around.
There are a ton of things and tools around that with a decent bit of time and effort are free and with even a decent spreadsheet program, can be cheaper and easier than most dedicated sites.
Of course you could just blow a Hundo on just the core three, PHB; DMG; and MM, and roughly 60$ on a yearly master sub with perks, and hope your investment is worth it.
I agree. Scout around! I have not used Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, nor Foundry, but people seem to like them enough so they should definitely be checked out.
Even better, scout around for another GM who already blew thousands of dollars on D&D! Especially for people who hate Wizards, makes more sense to blow a Benjamin for a fellow GM on snacks and drinks than handing Wizards a greenback to wipe their butt with.
I'd throw my content sharing, legendary bundle including everything official through 2022, and all 3pp so far at a good DM that would run a decently scheduled game in a group I got along with.
Agreed, this is why I started buying both physical and digital books I am short a few adventures in the physical format, and a few things digital all of which I have no interest in playing/using but would buy if someone wanted to DM it. I even share my stuff with DM's to use in other games I am not in if we play together on a regular basis.
Agreed, this is why I started buying both physical and digital books I am short a few adventures in the physical format, and a few things digital all of which I have no interest in playing/using but would buy if someone wanted to DM it. I even share my stuff with DM's to use in other games I am not in if we play together on a regular basis.
I'll drop a random character in other people's campaigns if they have content sharing on.
Pro: They get access to lots of sourcebooks. Con: They get access to hundreds upon hundreds of my private homebrew they have to sift through.
Agreed, this is why I started buying both physical and digital books I am short a few adventures in the physical format, and a few things digital all of which I have no interest in playing/using but would buy if someone wanted to DM it. I even share my stuff with DM's to use in other games I am not in if we play together on a regular basis.
I'll drop a random character in other people's campaigns if they have content sharing on.
Pro: They get access to lots of sourcebooks. Con: They get access to hundreds upon hundreds of my private homebrew they have to sift through.
While probably true, that would be dedicating 100% of that income to all of the digital books.
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Best advice as a person who also likes free and cheap means to play D&D is to scout around.
There are a ton of things and tools around that with a decent bit of time and effort are free and with even a decent spreadsheet program, can be cheaper and easier than most dedicated sites.
Of course you could just blow a Hundo on just the core three, PHB; DMG; and MM, and roughly 60$ on a yearly master sub with perks, and hope your investment is worth it.
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I agree. Scout around! I have not used Roll20, Fantasy Grounds, nor Foundry, but people seem to like them enough so they should definitely be checked out.
Even better, scout around for another GM who already blew thousands of dollars on D&D! Especially for people who hate Wizards, makes more sense to blow a Benjamin for a fellow GM on snacks and drinks than handing Wizards a greenback to wipe their butt with.
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I'd throw my content sharing, legendary bundle including everything official through 2022, and all 3pp so far at a good DM that would run a decently scheduled game in a group I got along with.
How to: Replace DEX in your AC | Jump & Suffocation stats | Build a (Spell & class effect buff system | Wild Shape effect system) | Tool Proficiencies as Custom Skills | Spells at higher levels explained | Superior Fighting/Martial Adept Fix | Snippet Codes Explored - Subclasses | Snippet Math Theory | Homebrew Weapons Explained
Check out my: FEATS | MAGIC ITEMS | MONSTERS | SUBCLASSES Artificer Specialist: Weaveblade
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Agreed, this is why I started buying both physical and digital books I am short a few adventures in the physical format, and a few things digital all of which I have no interest in playing/using but would buy if someone wanted to DM it. I even share my stuff with DM's to use in other games I am not in if we play together on a regular basis.
I'll drop a random character in other people's campaigns if they have content sharing on.
Pro: They get access to lots of sourcebooks. Con: They get access to hundreds upon hundreds of my private homebrew they have to sift through.
How to: Replace DEX in your AC | Jump & Suffocation stats | Build a (Spell & class effect buff system | Wild Shape effect system) | Tool Proficiencies as Custom Skills | Spells at higher levels explained | Superior Fighting/Martial Adept Fix | Snippet Codes Explored - Subclasses | Snippet Math Theory | Homebrew Weapons Explained
Check out my: FEATS | MAGIC ITEMS | MONSTERS | SUBCLASSES Artificer Specialist: Weaveblade
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The homebrew sharing could use a few updates lol!
Homebrew sharing?
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You can share the web version of the character sheets through the link. This is how I share with my players quite often.
The browser address of a character looks like this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/72453335
The above is a broken link, but it's to show an example.