I noticed when I was using the app that the Homebrew creations page was not on there, so I was just wondering if it is ever going to be added, or if it is too difficult to add to the app ever. Either way the app runs smoothly, the downloading on the books worked well, and the layout works great, but I feel like homebrewing would be nice, but I don't think its too necessary.
I agree. Or even if they can just load in with the monsters and items and such, like they do in the website. Whatever's easier, it's just be great to be able to see the homebrew i have without opening the site.
I also would really love to see the homebrew content I've made for my campaign made available on the app too. Would make bookmarking a pot easier and save me table space to only need my phone and not also a laptop or print outs of homebrew items. The app as a whole is really great and surprisingly smooth and intuitive
Yeah, for me and my group the homebrew function on end beyond is the main reason we even buy any of the online versions of the books. It makes home-brewing monsters much quicker with the "create a copy of" function.
It's honestly really disappointing not having access to our homebrew spells and creatures for quickly looking up on our phones or tablets.
It’s my number one frustration with the app, i want to be able to make my monster, spell, etc on desktop, then have it available as a dm on my phone
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I'm a filmmaker who fell in love with D&D because it saved my life. With my filmmaking skills I try to tell stories with my friends and try to entertain an audience. I mostly focus on FablesD20, my Youtube channel. I also work as showrunner on Corridor Digital's D&D show onCorridordigital.com "Son of a Dungeon" where VFX artists play D&D and recreate cool parts in VFX and on Green Screens.
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I noticed when I was using the app that the Homebrew creations page was not on there, so I was just wondering if it is ever going to be added, or if it is too difficult to add to the app ever. Either way the app runs smoothly, the downloading on the books worked well, and the layout works great, but I feel like homebrewing would be nice, but I don't think its too necessary.
Thanks for your feedback. It's being analysed.
I would also love to be able to access homebrew from the app
Me too.
me 3...at least the ones in my collection.
Guide to the Five Factions (PWYW)
Deck of Decks
Me 4
I agree. Or even if they can just load in with the monsters and items and such, like they do in the website. Whatever's easier, it's just be great to be able to see the homebrew i have without opening the site.
I also would really love to see the homebrew content I've made for my campaign made available on the app too. Would make bookmarking a pot easier and save me table space to only need my phone and not also a laptop or print outs of homebrew items. The app as a whole is really great and surprisingly smooth and intuitive
Me 5
Was wondering when the homebrew side of it all will be available on the app.
J C Munro
Homebrew on the app would be very helpful
+1 to this attack role
If I give help action will this happen faster?
I cast guidance to help with it as well
J C Munro
Me 6 I would love it
Yeah, for me and my group the homebrew function on end beyond is the main reason we even buy any of the online versions of the books. It makes home-brewing monsters much quicker with the "create a copy of" function.
It's honestly really disappointing not having access to our homebrew spells and creatures for quickly looking up on our phones or tablets.
I cast enhance ability to aid in the creation of this feature
Any update on adding home brew to the app??
Nothing yet that I'm aware of.
J C Munro
It’s my number one frustration with the app, i want to be able to make my monster, spell, etc on desktop, then have it available as a dm on my phone
I'm a filmmaker who fell in love with D&D because it saved my life.
With my filmmaking skills I try to tell stories with my friends and try to entertain an audience.
I mostly focus on FablesD20, my Youtube channel. I also work as showrunner on Corridor Digital's D&D show on Corridordigital.com "Son of a Dungeon" where VFX artists play D&D and recreate cool parts in VFX and on Green Screens.