The store I play ate has a bad public internet network that is always spotty. This is not a problem with most adventures because I have both the Physical Copy and the DNDBeyond digital copy. However I have come across a problem. We have completed Dragon of Icespire Peak, and we are now moving on to Storm Lord’s Wrath, which as far as I know, only exists in digital form here. Is there any way to print the module from here or buy it in PDF or hard-copy form so I can run the adventure without a stable internet connection?
If you have the D&D Beyond app on a smartphone, I believe you can download the adventure there.
You can also just print the webpages - you can use a snipping tool or just common Paint, to crop out menus and whatever, print the text - but you'll have to do each page individually.
Alternatively, on a normal computer, you can save the webpage to offline, - you'll still need to save each page, but it will be faster than printing.
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Thank you. On the smart phone it is to small to read. However I do have an IPAD and If I put the app on that and was able to download, though I still wish they would make it available in a hard copy because I often loose my place when swiping around, but this solution will work as long as I am not my usual idiot self and miss swipe.
I do the same thing, I have the unlimited plan with Spectrum, but sometimes it is shaky inside the stores, being able to use the app to download works fine, though I would still prefer a hard-copy
I'll just say what everyone is avoiding so that we don't sound like old grognards...
Digital tools like DnDBeyond are super helpful, and maybe even superior, but we still like our Physical books. I honestly just want a copy of the 3 follow up adventures beautifully bound and printed to put in my nice physical box on my nice physical D&D shelves. I like to touch and hold my D&D stuff... I got these adventures for free, and that's awesome! I'm not complaining AT ALL. Still, I would totally pay more money to have the 3 physical booklets or even a PDF with nice layout to print and bind myself and put in in my box set.
I don't necessarily want a physical book, but I'd love it if they would make the additional adventures available as downloadable pdf files. I also would have liked it if they had made the Encounter of the Week articles available as downloadable pdf files, but those seem to have been purged from the site.
If you have the D&D Beyond app on a smartphone, I believe you can download the adventure there.
You can also just print the webpages - you can use a snipping tool or just common Paint, to crop out menus and whatever, print the text - but you'll have to do each page individually.
Alternatively, on a normal computer, you can save the webpage to offline, - you'll still need to save each page, but it will be faster than printing.
Just to add to this, I think someone on the forums mentioned before that you can turn multiple web pages into a single PDF. I think you can do it on Adobe, but if you search around Google, I am pretty sure you can also find a free program somewhere that can do it too.
I don't necessarily want a physical book, but I'd love it if they would make the additional adventures available as downloadable pdf files. I also would have liked it if they had made the Encounter of the Week articles available as downloadable pdf files, but those seem to have been purged from the site.
The store I play ate has a bad public internet network that is always spotty. This is not a problem with most adventures because I have both the Physical Copy and the DNDBeyond digital copy. However I have come across a problem. We have completed Dragon of Icespire Peak, and we are now moving on to Storm Lord’s Wrath, which as far as I know, only exists in digital form here. Is there any way to print the module from here or buy it in PDF or hard-copy form so I can run the adventure without a stable internet connection?
Christopher A. Blanchard
If you have the D&D Beyond app on a smartphone, I believe you can download the adventure there.
You can also just print the webpages - you can use a snipping tool or just common Paint, to crop out menus and whatever, print the text - but you'll have to do each page individually.
Alternatively, on a normal computer, you can save the webpage to offline, - you'll still need to save each page, but it will be faster than printing.
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Thank you. On the smart phone it is to small to read. However I do have an IPAD and If I put the app on that and was able to download, though I still wish they would make it available in a hard copy because I often loose my place when swiping around, but this solution will work as long as I am not my usual idiot self and miss swipe.
Christopher A. Blanchard
I have an unlimited plan with my phone and I just create a hot spot for the session. Don't do that though if you don't have an unlimited plan.
I do the same thing, I have the unlimited plan with Spectrum, but sometimes it is shaky inside the stores, being able to use the app to download works fine, though I would still prefer a hard-copy
Christopher A. Blanchard
I'll just say what everyone is avoiding so that we don't sound like old grognards...
Digital tools like DnDBeyond are super helpful, and maybe even superior, but we still like our Physical books. I honestly just want a copy of the 3 follow up adventures beautifully bound and printed to put in my nice physical box on my nice physical D&D shelves. I like to touch and hold my D&D stuff... I got these adventures for free, and that's awesome! I'm not complaining AT ALL. Still, I would totally pay more money to have the 3 physical booklets or even a PDF with nice layout to print and bind myself and put in in my box set.
We just want our books, lol. The books are great. Digital is nice, but we also want physical books.
*Insert song cue* let's get physical, physical yeah
I don't necessarily want a physical book, but I'd love it if they would make the additional adventures available as downloadable pdf files. I also would have liked it if they had made the Encounter of the Week articles available as downloadable pdf files, but those seem to have been purged from the site.
Just to add to this, I think someone on the forums mentioned before that you can turn multiple web pages into a single PDF. I think you can do it on Adobe, but if you search around Google, I am pretty sure you can also find a free program somewhere that can do it too.
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