Would it ever be possible for dnd beyond to support previous edition of the game like 3&4th editions. They could resell the books and make a lot of money and allow people to enjoy old mechanics.
It's not currently on the roadmap to do this, so almost certainly not whilst there is still development to be done on 5th edition and there's at least 2-3 years of work there.
It's not currently on the roadmap to do this, so almost certainly not whilst there is still development to be done on 5th edition and there's at least 2-3 years of work there.
I don't anyone would have the manpower to port 3.5 in all of its glory to a system like D&DBeyond. :P
It's not currently on the roadmap to do this, so almost certainly not whilst there is still development to be done on 5th edition and there's at least 2-3 years of work there.
I don't anyone would have the manpower to port 3.5 in all of its glory to a system like D&DBeyond. :P
Would it ever be possible for dnd beyond to support previous edition of the game like 3&4th editions. They could resell the books and make a lot of money and allow people to enjoy old mechanics.
It's not currently on the roadmap to do this, so almost certainly not whilst there is still development to be done on 5th edition and there's at least 2-3 years of work there.
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I don't anyone would have the manpower to port 3.5 in all of its glory to a system like D&DBeyond. :P
WotC already did the ground work for 4th they just have to give it up.
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