I was thinking it would be really awesome if DDB crew could implement a homebrew campaign feature for people to share their adventures with everyone else. This would allow people like me to easily run a game without having to buy a whole new book.
That would be awesome. There's a couple barriers to it (including server space that they pay for, and searching through actuallt finished, falsely finished, and unfinished work), but in general that would be a super cool feature.
And thanks to Safe Harbour Laws, people could post their maps from other programs, even after heir subscription expires, and DDB would be in the clear.
People can list their content and charge nothing, a price, or 'pick your price' to share their content with the world. The entire site is well suited to that task (more so than D&D Beyond) and you'll find a TON of options today.
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I was thinking it would be really awesome if DDB crew could implement a homebrew campaign feature for people to share their adventures with everyone else. This would allow people like me to easily run a game without having to buy a whole new book.
That would be awesome. There's a couple barriers to it (including server space that they pay for, and searching through actuallt finished, falsely finished, and unfinished work), but in general that would be a super cool feature.
And thanks to Safe Harbour Laws, people could post their maps from other programs, even after heir subscription expires, and DDB would be in the clear.
Check out https://www.drivethrurpg.com/
People can list their content and charge nothing, a price, or 'pick your price' to share their content with the world. The entire site is well suited to that task (more so than D&D Beyond) and you'll find a TON of options today.