So I'm thinking about investing into books on DnDBeyond for playing online. I already have physical copies of a lot of books, but I'm wondering how it actually is reading from / using the app.
I heard that DM's can share books with you, so I was wondering if someone would be willing to share a couple books with me so I can get an idea of how they look in the app https://1921681254.mx/.
If anyone would be willing to help out, please message me.
The most useful part of D&D Beyond books is their content goes into the character creation app. I got a D&DB book and you can't print them out. I like hardcopies so I didn't like that.
Since then, I've only purchased the classes, spells, magic items, etc. that I wanted, for about 5-10 bucks depending how much you get.. That lets me create Warforged without owning a Ravnica book, or Artificers without owning Tasha's. if I really want the book I get a hardcopy off ebay.
Hello all
So I'm thinking about investing into books on DnDBeyond for playing online. I already have physical copies of a lot of books, but I'm wondering how it actually is reading from / using the app.
I heard that DM's can share books with you, so I was wondering if someone would be willing to share a couple books with me so I can get an idea of how they look in the app https://1921681254.mx/.
If anyone would be willing to help out, please message me.
Thank you for your time!
The most useful part of D&D Beyond books is their content goes into the character creation app. I got a D&DB book and you can't print them out. I like hardcopies so I didn't like that.
Since then, I've only purchased the classes, spells, magic items, etc. that I wanted, for about 5-10 bucks depending how much you get.. That lets me create Warforged without owning a Ravnica book, or Artificers without owning Tasha's. if I really want the book I get a hardcopy off ebay.
I can't afford the book sharing option.