My friends and DM want to start playing a Bloodlines style campaign, a low-mid magic game that focusses on how the PC's choices affect the macro state of the world and its politics.
Is there a way to use D&D Beyond to play this style of game?
Where I live, they're moving into phase 2 of Covid prevention, and some of my friends are going to be at the table, but I'm not able to join them just yet. I use D&D Beyond for everything else, and it'd be great to continue to have everything in one place. I know the Dm's Guide has a section on playing low magic worlds, and there are a few third party adaptations of the old 2e Bloodlines style games out there, but I'm wondering specifically about smoothly and effectively keeping track of alternate stats like Bloodline strength, adding, altering or omitting proficiencies, languages, magic, etc to reflect the world.
Any advice would be awesome. Thanks
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Sup. Long time, first time.
My friends and DM want to start playing a Bloodlines style campaign, a low-mid magic game that focusses on how the PC's choices affect the macro state of the world and its politics.
Is there a way to use D&D Beyond to play this style of game?
Where I live, they're moving into phase 2 of Covid prevention, and some of my friends are going to be at the table, but I'm not able to join them just yet. I use D&D Beyond for everything else, and it'd be great to continue to have everything in one place. I know the Dm's Guide has a section on playing low magic worlds, and there are a few third party adaptations of the old 2e Bloodlines style games out there, but I'm wondering specifically about smoothly and effectively keeping track of alternate stats like Bloodline strength, adding, altering or omitting proficiencies, languages, magic, etc to reflect the world.
Any advice would be awesome. Thanks