So, I know DnDBeyond will probably never incorporate "The Complete Armorer's Handbook" from the DM's Guild, but I was wondering if anyone has done any work in entering the stuff in the book into their Homebrew?
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C. Foster Payne
"If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around."
What kind of stuff is in the supplement? If it just armors with unique stats and abilities I assume it would be pretty easy to write up the DDB homebrew sheet for it.
Edit: After looking at it myself it looks like you would just need to add each type of proofing and upgrade individually but doing so should allow it to work just like any other armor in the game. You would just have "Gambeson Armor Proof T1, Gambeson Armor Proof T2, etc."
So, I know DnDBeyond will probably never incorporate "The Complete Armorer's Handbook" from the DM's Guild, but I was wondering if anyone has done any work in entering the stuff in the book into their Homebrew?
C. Foster Payne
"If you get to thinkin' you're a person of some influence, try orderin' somebody else's dog around."
What kind of stuff is in the supplement? If it just armors with unique stats and abilities I assume it would be pretty easy to write up the DDB homebrew sheet for it.
Edit: After looking at it myself it looks like you would just need to add each type of proofing and upgrade individually but doing so should allow it to work just like any other armor in the game. You would just have "Gambeson Armor Proof T1, Gambeson Armor Proof T2, etc."