I feel you. They're right on the line for me (I can just make out the index if I hold it under bright light, but then the page numbers are invisible anyway). I don't think there is a large-print edition, unfortunately. You can buy a .pdf file and awkwardly zoom in, which isn't by any means the same but is all I got.
If you're using the Beyond app (which isn't unreasonable since you're on that forum), you can choose from 3 font sizes. The large font is pretty large on my iPad.
If you're talking physical books, they've never printed one that I'm aware of. You'd be stuck with the reading magnifying glass like you get from Barnes and Noble. Not exactly awesome, but workable. I can't imagine how big the books would be if they did a large font edition.
If you're using the Beyond app (which isn't unreasonable since you're on that forum), you can choose from 3 font sizes. The large font is pretty large on my iPad.
If you're talking physical books, they've never printed one that I'm aware of. You'd be stuck with the reading magnifying glass like you get from Barnes and Noble. Not exactly awesome, but workable. I can't imagine how big the books would be if they did a large font edition.
Depends a bit on what they did with artwork, but likely around twice the page count. Unless they just printed them on larger pages, which would be a big specialty print job.
For D&D Beyond, all standard ease of use tools for web browsing will work.
Thanks so much I've been reading the rule book outside. I'm able to see better outsside and my brother has been reading the guide himself and he's going to be the dm and he'll show me what to do when playing storm wreck isle when it comes. I'll keep reading the guide book until it needs to be returned to the library I'm at creating a character part of the guide so I'll be think about who I want to be in our first dnd campaign
If you're using the Beyond app (which isn't unreasonable since you're on that forum), you can choose from 3 font sizes. The large font is pretty large on my iPad.
If you're talking physical books, they've never printed one that I'm aware of. You'd be stuck with the reading magnifying glass like you get from Barnes and Noble. Not exactly awesome, but workable. I can't imagine how big the books would be if they did a large font edition.
Thanks my Nana had to use a magnifying glass for reading. I've found going outside and reading the book is way better and I'm able to see better. My brother has been reading the rule book and he's going to be the dm and he'll show me what to do when playing.
Thanks so much everyone for your helpful comments I've found reading outside is working me and I also emailed dnd and requested larger print books so let's see what happens I hope they one day do make bigger print books Then other table top games will do so too
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Hi I'm new to dnd and I'm needing bigger larger print rule books. Where can I find them? Rachel
I feel you. They're right on the line for me (I can just make out the index if I hold it under bright light, but then the page numbers are invisible anyway). I don't think there is a large-print edition, unfortunately. You can buy a .pdf file and awkwardly zoom in, which isn't by any means the same but is all I got.
If you're using the Beyond app (which isn't unreasonable since you're on that forum), you can choose from 3 font sizes. The large font is pretty large on my iPad.
If you're talking physical books, they've never printed one that I'm aware of. You'd be stuck with the reading magnifying glass like you get from Barnes and Noble. Not exactly awesome, but workable. I can't imagine how big the books would be if they did a large font edition.
Depends a bit on what they did with artwork, but likely around twice the page count. Unless they just printed them on larger pages, which would be a big specialty print job.
For D&D Beyond, all standard ease of use tools for web browsing will work.
Thanks so much I've been reading the rule book outside. I'm able to see better outsside and my brother has been reading the guide himself and he's going to be the dm and he'll show me what to do when playing storm wreck isle when it comes. I'll keep reading the guide book until it needs to be returned to the library I'm at creating a character part of the guide so I'll be think about who I want to be in our first dnd campaign
Thanks I'll remember that when Im on a computer and need to go onto dnd beyond
Thanks my Nana had to use a magnifying glass for reading. I've found going outside and reading the book is way better and I'm able to see better. My brother has been reading the rule book and he's going to be the dm and he'll show me what to do when playing.
Thanks so much everyone for your helpful comments I've found reading outside is working me and I also emailed dnd and requested larger print books so let's see what happens I hope they one day do make bigger print books Then other table top games will do so too