I agree. I would always rather play pen and paper style DND. But DMing I also prefer keeping my monster stat blocks organized with bookmarks. If DDB is going to block me behind a paywall to look at content or keep it organized, I'll just look somewhere else if I'm using online software, and hold my paper copies close.
Weird choice to necropost this thread for your first post considering in the intervening six years Wizards of the Coast bought D&D Beyond and started selling physical + digital bundles in the store. You get your paper copy and a digital copy here as a combo purchase. Also, you're misusing the term "paywall." You don't have to subscribe to D&D Beyond to get digital versions of any print products like the way major newspapers are paywalled. You can buy digital copies of the print products, but that's just buying things. That's not a paywall.
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I agree. I would always rather play pen and paper style DND. But DMing I also prefer keeping my monster stat blocks organized with bookmarks. If DDB is going to block me behind a paywall to look at content or keep it organized, I'll just look somewhere else if I'm using online software, and hold my paper copies close.
Weird choice to necropost this thread for your first post considering in the intervening six years Wizards of the Coast bought D&D Beyond and started selling physical + digital bundles in the store. You get your paper copy and a digital copy here as a combo purchase. Also, you're misusing the term "paywall." You don't have to subscribe to D&D Beyond to get digital versions of any print products like the way major newspapers are paywalled. You can buy digital copies of the print products, but that's just buying things. That's not a paywall.