Yeah not a good place to use to suggest things for WOTC to make official. If you make a similar thread on the homebrew board though it'd work for suggesting homebrew ideas.
WotC used to have their own official forums for a bunch of their products, including D&D. I frequented them quite a bit around 15-20 years ago but when I came back to the hobby from a long hiatus about a year ago one of the first things I noticed was that there are no such forums anymore. Apparently they now prefer to get feedback via specific surveys that they announce via twitter or whatever and let the community moderate itself somewhere other than their own front lawn.
How about a "favorites" for sources? Now that D&D 2024 is out, and all those rules are to the forefront of D&D Beyond's navigation, quite a few of the sources I'm using in a campaign are buried beneath the menus. To get to them, I have to go to the "All Sources" page and scroll. Granted, I could use the favorites in my browers, but that's cumbersome, and my favorites are already a huge menu. Instead, how about the ability to makr a source "favorite" anbd then pull up a favorites list, and, even better, giving us an option to make that favorites list per-campaign, so we could manage the library of sources for a campaign? Thank you for your consideration...
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I feel there should be a suggestion box or something for people to suggest ideas like a subclass that has abilities related to a element
DDB is not WotC. They can't create new official content. And WotC pays very little attention to what we say here, if at all.
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Yeah not a good place to use to suggest things for WOTC to make official. If you make a similar thread on the homebrew board though it'd work for suggesting homebrew ideas.
WotC used to have their own official forums for a bunch of their products, including D&D. I frequented them quite a bit around 15-20 years ago but when I came back to the hobby from a long hiatus about a year ago one of the first things I noticed was that there are no such forums anymore. Apparently they now prefer to get feedback via specific surveys that they announce via twitter or whatever and let the community moderate itself somewhere other than their own front lawn.
3 ideas/requests
Idea 1: the ability to add classes it would be like making a subclass except with a option to add a subclass
Idea 2: prerequisite blacklist option Prerequisite but like the idea suggests makes makes so the prerequisite items can't be active to use the feat
Idea 3: "feat trees" skill trees as a alternative to class feats kinda like a side grade to class feats
With start points, skill squares, and final upgrades and stuff like that and maybe some sort of group separators
If you want to leave suggestions for DDB and/or WotC, the feedback forum is here: (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/d-d-beyond-feedback).
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i just want to point out WOTC owns DDB since May 2022
How about a "favorites" for sources? Now that D&D 2024 is out, and all those rules are to the forefront of D&D Beyond's navigation, quite a few of the sources I'm using in a campaign are buried beneath the menus. To get to them, I have to go to the "All Sources" page and scroll. Granted, I could use the favorites in my browers, but that's cumbersome, and my favorites are already a huge menu. Instead, how about the ability to makr a source "favorite" anbd then pull up a favorites list, and, even better, giving us an option to make that favorites list per-campaign, so we could manage the library of sources for a campaign? Thank you for your consideration...