Isn't there a spot to go in your account that just simply shows each book that you have purchased? I bought the player's bundle a week or two ago and today I was trying to see again which books that actually included and it seems like it isn't clearly stated anywhere in my account. I know I can go back and look at the players bundle in the marketplace (and I did so I know now which ones it included). Surely there is someplace on a person's actual account that just clearly says what all you own, yes?
I looked at my "Current Product Licenses" and it says "Player Bundle" instead of the actual products.
The best I've found is by clicking on your user name in the top right-hand corner (next to the "B" symbol), then click "Profile". From the Profile page, click "My Account", then click the Marketplace tab. If you scroll down you should see a heading called "Current Product Licenses". For me, this shows me all the products I have purchase in a line-by-line breakdown. This includes separating spell/monster bundles from the actual source books.
If there's a more straight-forward or convenient way to find it, I'm happy to learn.
The android app tells me what sources I own and what is shared with me (has an image of the cover for each book with either shared or marketplace across the bottom if I don't own it)
The player bundle has the Players Handbook, Swords Coast Adventure Guide, Tashas Cauldron of Everything, and Xanathars Guide to Everything inside of it. I just googled it to find out what was inside it. I don't know that you can look to see what is inside each bundle without checking the marketplace for said bundle, enabling the see own content button and looking for the checkmark next to the stuff you own or checking the bundle in the marketplace and seeing what is inside it that way.
Right, like I said in the opening post I did go back and look at what the player bundle includes after trying to see what I own in my profile someplace and not finding it, etc, so I know, lol.
I guess there isn't an easy way to see what you have bought though. What you own.
It just seems ludicrous that there isn't a simple list of everything that you own under your profile someplace. We should be able to just look someplace and it shows what you own and perhaps links to the resource so you can go read it if you want or whatever.
There is that though, Bundles are just special because they can give discounts to future things and can come with specific extras. I do agree that the things within the bundle should be listed someplace. Perhaps when you search for it in your account it could link you to the marketplace page or something.
Isn't there a spot to go in your account that just simply shows each book that you have purchased? I bought the player's bundle a week or two ago and today I was trying to see again which books that actually included and it seems like it isn't clearly stated anywhere in my account. I know I can go back and look at the players bundle in the marketplace (and I did so I know now which ones it included). Surely there is someplace on a person's actual account that just clearly says what all you own, yes?
I looked at my "Current Product Licenses" and it says "Player Bundle" instead of the actual products.
The best I've found is by clicking on your user name in the top right-hand corner (next to the "B" symbol), then click "Profile". From the Profile page, click "My Account", then click the Marketplace tab. If you scroll down you should see a heading called "Current Product Licenses". For me, this shows me all the products I have purchase in a line-by-line breakdown. This includes separating spell/monster bundles from the actual source books.
If there's a more straight-forward or convenient way to find it, I'm happy to learn.
Hope this helps.
Yeah, I found that spot, but for me it just says "Player Bundle" and doesn't say what was in the player bundle, lol.
The android app tells me what sources I own and what is shared with me (has an image of the cover for each book with either shared or marketplace across the bottom if I don't own it)
The player bundle has the Players Handbook, Swords Coast Adventure Guide, Tashas Cauldron of Everything, and Xanathars Guide to Everything inside of it. I just googled it to find out what was inside it. I don't know that you can look to see what is inside each bundle without checking the marketplace for said bundle, enabling the see own content button and looking for the checkmark next to the stuff you own or checking the bundle in the marketplace and seeing what is inside it that way.
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Right, like I said in the opening post I did go back and look at what the player bundle includes after trying to see what I own in my profile someplace and not finding it, etc, so I know, lol.
I guess there isn't an easy way to see what you have bought though. What you own.
It just seems ludicrous that there isn't a simple list of everything that you own under your profile someplace. We should be able to just look someplace and it shows what you own and perhaps links to the resource so you can go read it if you want or whatever.
There is that though, Bundles are just special because they can give discounts to future things and can come with specific extras. I do agree that the things within the bundle should be listed someplace. Perhaps when you search for it in your account it could link you to the marketplace page or something.
Buyers Guide for D&D Beyond - Hardcover Books, D&D Beyond and You - How/What is Toggled Content?
Everything you need to know about Homebrew - Homebrew FAQ - Digital Book on D&D Beyond Vs Physical Books
Can't find the content you are supposed to have access to? Read this FAQ.
"Play the game however you want to play the game. After all, your fun doesn't threaten my fun."