I won't do that, but will advise you do this instead.
Hover over Marketplace on this site, and click "subscriptions" tell me what the chart says about "Use Public Homebrew Content from Others." Logged out of DDB you can't use your character sheets, and you can't incorporate homebrew into them (or build encounters). And you can't incorporate another users public homebrew into your homebrew collection unless your Hero or Master Tier.
In other words, bro, do you even D&D Beyond, bro?
Back to the hypothetical, what's the point in producing a document on DMsGuild that forces players over to D&D Beyond to look at stat blocks for homebrew or SRD that could just be reproduced in the doc in question? If I wasn't a D&D Beyond poweruser, that gesture conceived as sophistication would strike me more as irritation. Now if the producer did up their DMsGuild product and note, "and if you're a D&D Beyond users, you can use the Homebrew available there for encounter builder or your character sheets." However, there's presently no pay wall for homebrew (aside from the subscriptions) which at best is what the the thread necromancer is trying to provoke.
i am aware of the paid features thank you.
there is no point in producing a document that forces players to DDB...and pretty sure i never suggested that. The idea of producing a publication and only including a link to DDB without the stat block in the doc is absurd and not sure what made you assume that's what I was talking about. You're last 'now if the producer...' comment is exactly what I've been talking about the whole time.
i believe you might also be defining 'use' as how you use, which certainly doesn't capture everyone. I know several people who don't pay and use other people's homebrews as reference....for some, its WAY easier to just open that one homebrew item in a tab in your phone and just leave it there than deal with a many-paged pdf and constantly screw with the screen size/orientation. Yes, some do find homebrew DDB links useful even if they don't subscribe. Its those people AND the subscribers that benefit from DDB links in a dmsguild doc. ...and yes, i even know about campaigns.
i am aware of the paid features thank you.
there is no point in producing a document that forces players to DDB...and pretty sure i never suggested that. The idea of producing a publication and only including a link to DDB without the stat block in the doc is absurd and not sure what made you assume that's what I was talking about. You're last 'now if the producer...' comment is exactly what I've been talking about the whole time.
i believe you might also be defining 'use' as how you use, which certainly doesn't capture everyone. I know several people who don't pay and use other people's homebrews as reference....for some, its WAY easier to just open that one homebrew item in a tab in your phone and just leave it there than deal with a many-paged pdf and constantly screw with the screen size/orientation. Yes, some do find homebrew DDB links useful even if they don't subscribe. Its those people AND the subscribers that benefit from DDB links in a dmsguild doc. ...and yes, i even know about campaigns.
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