Was wanting to find out what other people thought about if it is possible for Dndbeyond to get access to the Dungeons of Drakkenheim campaign from the Dungeon Dudes. would make importing into game like Foundyvtt so much easier.
Don't count on that my friend. Third party content is mostly likely never going to show up on Beyond, since it's agreement with WoTC is pretty tight.
This aged poorly. Seriously though - I am beyond ecstatic to see this show up on D&D Beyond. Grimhollow/Drakkenheim is just one example of a 3rd party publisher who simply blows away any of the content WotC has put out in recent years. Hopefully this means we will soon see others like Kobold Press, MCDM, Nord Games, etc on the platform.
Any official word on whether the Apothecary class will be available through the dndbeyond character creator? Looking at the announcement, it doesn't appear in the list of things that come with it.
Any official word on whether the Apothecary class will be available through the dndbeyond character creator? Looking at the announcement, it doesn't appear in the list of things that come with it.
Apothecary is in the 2nd book. This is the first they published.
I bought the first Drakkeheim adventure book from Ghostfire Games, and hold a D&D Beyond subscription. It is going to be awesome to have the Drakkeheim content here so I don't have to keep porting it over myself, and I understand the drive to make money - but I am still a bit miffed that I need to buy this content twice to have the privilege. Maybe a discount would be nice, or AITAH?
Its the same thing its been for the 1st party stuff forever. There are a couple of things I have bought three times, so I could have it hard copy, here and in roll20 for the tokens and maps.
I think it is just the cost of doing business.
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Was wanting to find out what other people thought about if it is possible for Dndbeyond to get access to the Dungeons of Drakkenheim campaign from the Dungeon Dudes. would make importing into game like Foundyvtt so much easier.
Don't count on that my friend. Third party content is mostly likely never going to show up on Beyond, since it's agreement with WoTC is pretty tight.
D&D Beyond does not offer third party products at this time. Additionally, it doesn't support or endorse exporting content to third party platforms
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are we allowed to buy the book and use it to "homebrew" in the dnd beyond app
It's happened btw
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||Currently DMing a Homebrew Campaign ||
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Level 3 One Shot Character Concepts ----- || Fist of the Gods || Triple Tap Hunter || Bullseye Dartmaster || Captain America ||
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This aged poorly. Seriously though - I am beyond ecstatic to see this show up on D&D Beyond. Grimhollow/Drakkenheim is just one example of a 3rd party publisher who simply blows away any of the content WotC has put out in recent years. Hopefully this means we will soon see others like Kobold Press, MCDM, Nord Games, etc on the platform.
Any official word on whether the Apothecary class will be available through the dndbeyond character creator? Looking at the announcement, it doesn't appear in the list of things that come with it.
Apothecary is in the 2nd book. This is the first they published.
I bought the first Drakkeheim adventure book from Ghostfire Games, and hold a D&D Beyond subscription. It is going to be awesome to have the Drakkeheim content here so I don't have to keep porting it over myself, and I understand the drive to make money - but I am still a bit miffed that I need to buy this content twice to have the privilege. Maybe a discount would be nice, or AITAH?
Its the same thing its been for the 1st party stuff forever. There are a couple of things I have bought three times, so I could have it hard copy, here and in roll20 for the tokens and maps.
I think it is just the cost of doing business.