I beg to differ, its not a PLayer product I grant. But for DM's it can prove to be quite usefull. no built in adventures but both lore and info on how to run the different published realms as well as all the planes. Is it as detailed as bying all the different campaign books? no but then its also cheaper and has campaigns ( like Mystara) that really don't have a campaign book.
yes its expensive - so mark it down as a xmas/birthday gift item for folks to get you - or, as I did, use a gift card to help defray the expense. there is a place for it here on D&D beyond even if it will never be a top seller.
I beg to differ, its not a PLayer product I grant. But for DM's it can prove to be quite usefull. no built in adventures but both lore and info on how to run the different published realms as well as all the planes. Is it as detailed as bying all the different campaign books? no but then its also cheaper and has campaigns ( like Mystara) that really don't have a campaign book.
yes its expensive - so mark it down as a xmas/birthday gift item for folks to get you - or, as I did, use a gift card to help defray the expense. there is a place for it here on D&D beyond even if it will never be a top seller.
When I said it's "not a game product" I wasn't saying "this cannot be of any benefit to people who play D&D". What I was saying was "This is not a product released under the group of D&D game product books aka rulebooks/sourcebooks/setting books". It's part of the umbrella of non-game rule books, like the Young Adventurers Series, Art and Arcana, or Heroes Feast cookbook. None of these have come to D&D Beyond and it's not likely they will either.
The question wasn't "Would it be a good thing if this came to D&D?", it was "Any hope of this coming to DNDBeyond?"
I figured they were adding a bunch of 3rd party crap (Sorry my opinion of Humblewood is less then positive) and this woulf be a great 3rd party resource to add.
I figured they were adding a bunch of 3rd party crap (Sorry my opinion of Humblewood is less then positive) and this woulf be a great 3rd party resource to add.
But it isn't a game book. It is basically an art/history book.
I figured they were adding a bunch of 3rd party crap (Sorry my opinion of Humblewood is less then positive) and this woulf be a great 3rd party resource to add.
This isn't third party, it's a Wizards of the Coast product.
It's just not a gameplay product, which is what D&D beyond offers
I figured they were adding a bunch of 3rd party crap (Sorry my opinion of Humblewood is less then positive) and this woulf be a great 3rd party resource to add.
Don’t forget that DDB is essentially a character creator and VTT and the books they add (including the third party stuff) is all things that service one of those two things. Worlds and Realms is a great book but it doesn’t contain anything that can be directly used to either create a character or run a monster encounter. It’s just outside of what the site is for
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Any hope of this coming to DNDBeyond ?

Christopher A. Blanchard
That's not a game product, so very unlikely
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I beg to differ, its not a PLayer product I grant. But for DM's it can prove to be quite usefull. no built in adventures but both lore and info on how to run the different published realms as well as all the planes. Is it as detailed as bying all the different campaign books? no but then its also cheaper and has campaigns ( like Mystara) that really don't have a campaign book.
yes its expensive - so mark it down as a xmas/birthday gift item for folks to get you - or, as I did, use a gift card to help defray the expense. there is a place for it here on D&D beyond even if it will never be a top seller.
Wisea$$ DM and Player since 1979.
When I said it's "not a game product" I wasn't saying "this cannot be of any benefit to people who play D&D". What I was saying was "This is not a product released under the group of D&D game product books aka rulebooks/sourcebooks/setting books". It's part of the umbrella of non-game rule books, like the Young Adventurers Series, Art and Arcana, or Heroes Feast cookbook. None of these have come to D&D Beyond and it's not likely they will either.
The question wasn't "Would it be a good thing if this came to D&D?", it was "Any hope of this coming to DNDBeyond?"
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
I figured they were adding a bunch of 3rd party crap (Sorry my opinion of Humblewood is less then positive) and this woulf be a great 3rd party resource to add.
Christopher A. Blanchard
But it isn't a game book. It is basically an art/history book.
She/Her Player and Dungeon Master
This isn't third party, it's a Wizards of the Coast product.
It's just not a gameplay product, which is what D&D beyond offers
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
Don’t forget that DDB is essentially a character creator and VTT and the books they add (including the third party stuff) is all things that service one of those two things. Worlds and Realms is a great book but it doesn’t contain anything that can be directly used to either create a character or run a monster encounter. It’s just outside of what the site is for