Dose d&d beyond have a setup like roll 20 or something just wondering cuz I like the app but dont really want to have to by hard covers, then books here and then books on roll 20 so basically I'm asking why would I by them from ddb instead of roll 20?
I'm not sure what you mean by "setup like roll20." You can use the content from books on the character sheets, share purchased content with players in campaign (requires subscription), buy content options individually, create and use homebrew (free).
DDB does not have a virtual table top where you can import maps and move tokens (it is planned for the future) if that is what you meant.
Dose d&d beyond have a setup like roll 20 or something just wondering cuz I like the app but dont really want to have to by hard covers, then books here and then books on roll 20 so basically I'm asking why would I by them from ddb instead of roll 20?
I'm not sure what you mean by "setup like roll20." You can use the content from books on the character sheets, share purchased content with players in campaign (requires subscription), buy content options individually, create and use homebrew (free).
DDB does not have a virtual table top where you can import maps and move tokens (it is planned for the future) if that is what you meant.
That is what I ment thank you =)