D&D Beyond has added Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron to it's repertoire of content, which is great, but something I'd like to know is whether it will also end up with future content made by Keith Baker that ends up on the DM's Guild?
The reason I ask is because on his site (scroll down to "What Happens Next?"), Keith Baker has said that the next product he's working on, Morgrave's Miscellany, will contain "a range of subjects that didn’t make it into theWayfinder’s Guide, including Siberys Dragonmarks and some classic Eberron archetypes." I'd love to be able to have a character with a Siberys dragonmark on D&D Beyond without having to manually homebrew it in.
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With the release of the aforementioned supplement, Morgrave Miscellany, on DMsguild; I second this. I love having all my DND content here in one site, and would hate to split it, but as an Eberron fanatic, I NEED this supplement. Any expectation of if it will be released here too?
With the release of the aforementioned supplement, Morgrave Miscellany, on DMsguild; I second this. I love having all my DND content here in one site, and would hate to split it, but as an Eberron fanatic, I NEED this supplement. Any expectation of if it will be released here too?
Why isn’t this content being added to Wayfinders? I thought that wasn’t content complete yet.
The Wayfinder’s Guide is officially sanctioned by WotC, even though it is playtest/UA content. The Miscellany is unofficial content, exploring ideas developed by myself and the other authors. As such, it needs to be a separate product.
As such it is very unlikely that we'll see this content on D&D Beyond.
As @ArwensDaughter said, I can't and wouldn't even if I could. I respect their work too much to steal it.
EDIT: To be clear, I wouldn't steal the work of people who I don't respect either. I was just trying to make a point that I respect those authors a lot. I wanted to clarify that before anyone made other assumptions.
Looks like I got a whole lot of homebrewing to do tonight...
Love the world of Eberron to much.
Publish it/ make it public if you do. I will definitely be adding these to my game, so any thing you already do saves me some time.
Mouse can’t. Publishing another persons work is against the terms of service here, not to mention a copyright violation.
Oh duh. That was dumb of me. Apologies. I bought the book as soon as GrandPyromania pointed out that it won't be added to Dndbeyond, and didn't even think about people using it without purchasing first. Belay that brain fart on my part.
PS: screenshot of my library on dmsguild so no one thinks I was just trying to steal the authors work: https://imgur.com/tRHcYko
Yes, I get that Kieth Baker says, MM is not canon, but I will consider much oif MM as canon as I work to incorporate it into my campaign. I would love to have it accessible through D&D Beyond without having to homebrew it. Or at the very least have access to tools that make homebrewing as effortless as possible.
D&D Beyond has added Wayfinder's Guide to Eberron to it's repertoire of content, which is great, but something I'd like to know is whether it will also end up with future content made by Keith Baker that ends up on the DM's Guild?
The reason I ask is because on his site (scroll down to "What Happens Next?"), Keith Baker has said that the next product he's working on, Morgrave's Miscellany, will contain "a range of subjects that didn’t make it into theWayfinder’s Guide, including Siberys Dragonmarks and some classic Eberron archetypes." I'd love to be able to have a character with a Siberys dragonmark on D&D Beyond without having to manually homebrew it in.
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With the release of the aforementioned supplement, Morgrave Miscellany, on DMsguild; I second this. I love having all my DND content here in one site, and would hate to split it, but as an Eberron fanatic, I NEED this supplement. Any expectation of if it will be released here too?
I highly doubt that it will be released on DDB. Keith states that this is unofficial content in his blog post here: http://keith-baker.com/the-morgrave-miscellany/
As such it is very unlikely that we'll see this content on D&D Beyond.
Looks like I got a whole lot of homebrewing to do tonight...
Love the world of Eberron to much.
Publish it/ make it public if you do. I will definitely be adding these to my game, so any thing you already do saves me some time.
Mouse can’t. Publishing another persons work is against the terms of service here, not to mention a copyright violation.
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As @ArwensDaughter said, I can't and wouldn't even if I could. I respect their work too much to steal it.
EDIT: To be clear, I wouldn't steal the work of people who I don't respect either. I was just trying to make a point that I respect those authors a lot. I wanted to clarify that before anyone made other assumptions.
Oh duh. That was dumb of me. Apologies. I bought the book as soon as GrandPyromania pointed out that it won't be added to Dndbeyond, and didn't even think about people using it without purchasing first. Belay that brain fart on my part.
PS: screenshot of my library on dmsguild so no one thinks I was just trying to steal the authors work:
https://imgur.com/tRHcYko

I don't think anyone thought you were trying to steal their work. More of a brain fart as you said. It happens.
Plus, we are all assuming it will never end up here. It just might and I would have to buy it a second time. lol
Yes, I get that Kieth Baker says, MM is not canon, but I will consider much oif MM as canon as I work to incorporate it into my campaign. I would love to have it accessible through D&D Beyond without having to homebrew it. Or at the very least have access to tools that make homebrewing as effortless as possible.
DMing since the '70s.