Is there any way to Link your Roll20 Account to D&D Beyond? I already purchased Official Wizards books on my Roll20 account and As they are official Wizards books I do not see why I should have to purchase them again to use them here..
Different companies providing a service. Similar reason why you can't buy a book in Walmart and try to take it back and get your money back from a Barnes & Noble, even if they sell the same book.
I know there are unofficial extensions that take your DDB characters and upload them to Roll20. Perhaps there are ones that do the reverse?
However, buying books on one website will not normally grant you access to them on the other.
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I was hoping with they insanely slow start moving into the VTT they would have had some kind of "deal" for new backers to entice them to move over to their VTT. I remember when they originally started officially supporting and licensing to Roll20. One of the reasons Wizards announced was Roll20 was going to be their Official VTT. Not sure how or why that changed.
Roll20 is an officially licensed VTT, as are Foundry and Fantasy Grounds. None of those are or ever were exclusive arrangements, much like, again, a video game made available over multiple platforms. D&D Beyond has never (both before and after WotC acquisition) officially supported any VTT. Don't know what sort of "new backers" you're talking about. Your account is a few months younger than mine, and Roll20 has been licensed by WotC to sell D&D for its platform in its marketplace for 7 years.
Roll20 is an officially licensed VTT, as are Foundry and Fantasy Grounds. None of those are or ever were exclusive arrangements, much like, again, a video game made available over multiple platforms.
Foundry is not an officially licensed VTT, they have no such relationship with Wizards of the Coast. The only digital partners for D&D are D&D Beyond, roll20, and Fantasy Grounds.
D&D Beyond has never (both before and after WotC acquisition) officially supported any VTT.
Not entirely accurate, as D&D Beyond now supports its own Maps tool
Is there any way to Link your Roll20 Account to D&D Beyond? I already purchased Official Wizards books on my Roll20 account and As they are official Wizards books I do not see why I should have to purchase them again to use them here..
Yes you will have to buy them again if you want to use them here. Many of the answers you may want can be found here.
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Different companies providing a service. Similar reason why you can't buy a book in Walmart and try to take it back and get your money back from a Barnes & Noble, even if they sell the same book.
I know there are unofficial extensions that take your DDB characters and upload them to Roll20. Perhaps there are ones that do the reverse?
However, buying books on one website will not normally grant you access to them on the other.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
I wish. As it is I have bought three copies of the PHB, print, Roll20, and here.... no deals from owning another copy for any of them.
Does your PC copy of BG3 allow you to play BG3 on your PS5?
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I was hoping with they insanely slow start moving into the VTT they would have had some kind of "deal" for new backers to entice them to move over to their VTT. I remember when they originally started officially supporting and licensing to Roll20. One of the reasons Wizards announced was Roll20 was going to be their Official VTT. Not sure how or why that changed.
Roll20 is an officially licensed VTT, as are
Foundry andFantasy Grounds. None of those are or ever were exclusive arrangements, much like, again, a video game made available over multiple platforms. D&D Beyond has never (both before and after WotC acquisition) officially supported any VTT. Don't know what sort of "new backers" you're talking about. Your account is a few months younger than mine, and Roll20 has been licensed by WotC to sell D&D for its platform in its marketplace for 7 years.EDIT: struck Foundry following below correction.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
Foundry is not an officially licensed VTT, they have no such relationship with Wizards of the Coast. The only digital partners for D&D are D&D Beyond, roll20, and Fantasy Grounds.
Not entirely accurate, as D&D Beyond now supports its own Maps tool
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