I've created a number of homebrew magic items I'd like my players to be able to add to their D&D Beyond character sheets. All of these items are part of my "collection" here; some have been published but others have not.
All of the players have their characters created in/as part of my campaign page here on D&D Beyond.
Can someone share how, when the characters acquire these items, they add them to their inventory on DDB?
I actually looked there and didn't see this specific query/topic in the first post. And the thread is 15 pages long! (And it was my understanding that we're supposed to start new threads for questions rather than continue older ones - I could be mistaken!)
No, there’s no prohibition against asking ongoing questions in preexisting threads. People ask me questions in that thread all the time. (That’s why it’s 15 pages long! 😂) But the first post has most of the good stuff in it, and I update it periodically to either add questions or update answers. So it never hurts to check there to see if there’s something you maybe didn’t see before. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with starting a new thread either. And I do my best to answer homebrew questions wherever they pop up. You’re good either way. As long as you got the answers that you needed, that’s the important part.
I've created a number of homebrew magic items I'd like my players to be able to add to their D&D Beyond character sheets. All of these items are part of my "collection" here; some have been published but others have not.
All of the players have their characters created in/as part of my campaign page here on D&D Beyond.
Can someone share how, when the characters acquire these items, they add them to their inventory on DDB?
Please see the General Homebrew FAQ #5: (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/131411-a-homebrewers-how-to-faq).
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I actually looked there and didn't see this specific query/topic in the first post. And the thread is 15 pages long! (And it was my understanding that we're supposed to start new threads for questions rather than continue older ones - I could be mistaken!)
No, there’s no prohibition against asking ongoing questions in preexisting threads. People ask me questions in that thread all the time. (That’s why it’s 15 pages long! 😂) But the first post has most of the good stuff in it, and I update it periodically to either add questions or update answers. So it never hurts to check there to see if there’s something you maybe didn’t see before. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with starting a new thread either. And I do my best to answer homebrew questions wherever they pop up. You’re good either way. As long as you got the answers that you needed, that’s the important part.
Creating Epic Boons on DDB
DDB Buyers' Guide
Hardcovers, DDB & You
Content Troubleshooting