You can now create a shared space on your D&D Beyond digital character sheets where everyone in your group can manage items together!
We know adventuring parties have been sharing loot since the first group of players realized they couldn’t all carry the same Bag of Holding. And sure, in theory, you could just scribble “Bob has the Gem of Destruction” in your notebook, or worse, trust your friend's memory.
But for those dreaded moments when your DM asks, "Who's carrying the gem again?" and suddenly no one can remember if it was in the Wizard’s robe or stashed in the Rogue's boot, there's now Party Inventory: D&D Beyond's new way of preventing your group from imploding over a misplaced MacGuffin.
What Does It Do?
Party Inventory gives your adventuring group the ability to share a single stash via their digital character sheets—no more lost loot or missing potions. Drop in items, equip them, reshuffle as needed, and even pool your gold (yes, including those Platinum Pieces).
Hype! This is a great QoL feature.
This is a great addition
I have to say I am baffled by the positive responses to a things that makes no sense at all from an in game perspective. When the party paladin asks the wizard..."Hey...what a party inventory??", what's the in game explanation??
When the widget in the "party Inventory explodes....who gets affected? Everyone sine they all have "access"??
I understand your trying to add "value" to the PC sheet and useful tools, but a "party inventory" is something that sounds like it was created by someone that has never played a game or, more so, RUN a game.
Understand, I give you kudos for the attempt at a value add, but a fail on the logic behind it and the execution.