Just wondering why Heroes of the Orient isn't listed in the market or discussed anywhere i can find on DnD Beyond. The most i can find in searches is Kensai discussions. Is it not an official book or something? It'd be nice to not have to homebrew an entire book if i can avoid it.
I am sorry to confirm that Heroes of the Orient is not an official WotC supplement, and therefore not sold here on DDB.
As far as we have been told by the DDB staff through Dev Updates, they are looking and working towards getting 3rd party and DM's Guild content here in DDB, but it's a long and complicated process, since it means finding an agreement with every other company owning said content.
You can still code-in anything you might want to use (races/subclasses etc) with the Homebrew tools here in DDB, but I'd suggest to keep them on the Private side of things. You'd still be able to share them with people in a DDB campaign with you for them to use/see.
Just wondering why Heroes of the Orient isn't listed in the market or discussed anywhere i can find on DnD Beyond. The most i can find in searches is Kensai discussions. Is it not an official book or something? It'd be nice to not have to homebrew an entire book if i can avoid it.
Hi RogueDragoon o/
I am sorry to confirm that Heroes of the Orient is not an official WotC supplement, and therefore not sold here on DDB.
As far as we have been told by the DDB staff through Dev Updates, they are looking and working towards getting 3rd party and DM's Guild content here in DDB, but it's a long and complicated process, since it means finding an agreement with every other company owning said content.
You can still code-in anything you might want to use (races/subclasses etc) with the Homebrew tools here in DDB, but I'd suggest to keep them on the Private side of things. You'd still be able to share them with people in a DDB campaign with you for them to use/see.
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