Not sure if I should leave feedback here or on the new thread, but I will post here.
Just a minor nitpick, but even if Wizards own Beyond, Wizards is still well within their rights to separate physical and digital products and not bundle them. Just because Wizards employs Beyond's staff does not eliminate the fact that Beyond's staff poured work and sweat into this website, and they still need to be compensated for it. Just because they are called Wizards does not mean they can just snap digital tools into existence, they still need to employ Beyond or other people to create and maintain the digital tools.
That is a very good point - I'm definitely considering adding this as a separate question to the new thread, something akin to 'But what if Wizards took over this site? Would things finally be free to own?'
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#Open D&D
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
That is a very good point - I'm definitely considering adding this as a separate question to the new thread, something akin to 'But what if Wizards took over this site? Would things finally be free to own?'
the answer is no either way.
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Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
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Not sure if I should leave feedback here or on the new thread, but I will post here.
Just a minor nitpick, but even if Wizards own Beyond, Wizards is still well within their rights to separate physical and digital products and not bundle them. Just because Wizards employs Beyond's staff does not eliminate the fact that Beyond's staff poured work and sweat into this website, and they still need to be compensated for it. Just because they are called Wizards does not mean they can just snap digital tools into existence, they still need to employ Beyond or other people to create and maintain the digital tools.
Check Licenses and Resync Entitlements: < https://www.dndbeyond.com/account/licenses >
Running the Game by Matt Colville; Introduction: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZvLUXcR8 >
D&D with High School Students by Bill Allen; Season 1 Episode 1: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52NJTUDokyk&t >
That is a very good point - I'm definitely considering adding this as a separate question to the new thread, something akin to 'But what if Wizards took over this site? Would things finally be free to own?'
#Open D&D
Have the Physical Books? Confused as to why you're not allowed to redeem them for free on D&D Beyond? Questions answered here at the Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You FAQ
Looking to add mouse-over triggered tooltips to such things like magic items, monsters or combat actions? Then dash over to the How to Add Tooltips thread.
the answer is no either way.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"