I purchased Storm King's Thunder. Months ago I purchased the adventure on Roll 20 as well, but found cross referencing was a hassle. The Roll20 version came with player maps (maps without numbers or other tokens designating adventure hooks, locations, etc.) Is this not available in the D&D Beyond version? Is there somewhere else to find player maps?
I'm looking forward to this being implemented throughout. I just checked my copies of both SKT and LMoP (a few maps in each) and don't see the extra links yet. Neither on the compendium page for the encounter, or if I click a map to open it in it's own pop-out box.
I'm looking forward to this being implemented throughout. I just checked my copies of both SKT and LMoP (a few maps in each) and don't see the extra links yet. Neither on the compendium page for the encounter, or if I click a map to open it in it's own pop-out box.
Yeah I’m really hoping to get the LMoP player maps in there soon. I have a session next Monday and would love to use them.
I'd love if this was actually announced rather than us just discovering it as it's implemented...That is definitely one thing that has bothered me about DND Beyond through the beta and now -- things get pushed out/changed but we aren't notified. Release notes do occur for big things and I do appreciate that, but smaller things don't seem to be pushed out in patches or get announced. They are just done piecemeal (like this, working in some adventures but not others or previously with searching filters among other things), which makes it available to you ifyou happen notice the change.
If they haven't put them out for all the adventures, there shouldn't be anannouncement yet. Get yelled at if they don't announce it. Get yelled at if they announce it early.
You're right, but why add them in pieces, why not apply an update with all at once?
I can't find it now, but there was a quote from Badeye a while back saying that they would update the ones they had. Meaning maybe either the player maps don't exist for the others or they don't have the license to the content from WotC maybe.
Or they just wanted to get out as many as they could as they can to help get people started and, for some reason, the others are more difficult? I dunno, just some thoughts.
As an additional thought a lot of the fixes, such as these, were for specific complaints and maybe they solve that issue for that person or people and put it on a list to announce with a major update in the future?
I purchased Storm King's Thunder. Months ago I purchased the adventure on Roll 20 as well, but found cross referencing was a hassle. The Roll20 version came with player maps (maps without numbers or other tokens designating adventure hooks, locations, etc.) Is this not available in the D&D Beyond version? Is there somewhere else to find player maps?
They uploaded the player version maps for some adventures. The others will come soon.
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Thanks so much.
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I'm looking forward to this being implemented throughout. I just checked my copies of both SKT and LMoP (a few maps in each) and don't see the extra links yet. Neither on the compendium page for the encounter, or if I click a map to open it in it's own pop-out box.
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I'd love if this was actually announced rather than us just discovering it as it's implemented...That is definitely one thing that has bothered me about DND Beyond through the beta and now -- things get pushed out/changed but we aren't notified. Release notes do occur for big things and I do appreciate that, but smaller things don't seem to be pushed out in patches or get announced. They are just done piecemeal (like this, working in some adventures but not others or previously with searching filters among other things), which makes it available to you if you happen notice the change.
How do you get a one-armed goblin out of a tree?
Wave!
If they haven't put them out for all the adventures, there shouldn't be anannouncement yet.
Get yelled at if they don't announce it.
Get yelled at if they announce it early.
You're right, but why add them in pieces, why not apply an update with all at once?
How do you get a one-armed goblin out of a tree?
Wave!
Or they just wanted to get out as many as they could as they can to help get people started and, for some reason, the others are more difficult? I dunno, just some thoughts.
As an additional thought a lot of the fixes, such as these, were for specific complaints and maybe they solve that issue for that person or people and put it on a list to announce with a major update in the future?
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