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).
I'm not in a campaign and I have a party inventory section on the app. How do I disable it?
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Why? Its not even in the way. I barely notice it
This is perfect! Thanks!
oh jfc finally a real improvement
I love this for most of my characters, but it would be nice if I could turn it off as well.
Can you add a toggle for this to turn it on and off?
Thank you.
Really nice addition for my group. I have noticed one issue though. I placed our group's Bag of Holding in the Party Inventory and all of its contents are visible to all of the players. However, only the character holding the bag has access to the currency stored in it. The gold etc doesn't show for the other players. Not sure if this was intentional or not? I'm assuming not, since all of the other contents are accessible to all the players.
AWESOME!
Awesome! Group Notes next so NPC names are remembered after the long scheduling hiatus?
Tried "handing over" a custom item via the party inventory (alchemy ingredient and a named custom mundane weapon with lore in the notes) and while they could be viewed no one could take it out except the person who inserted it.
This is a very cool addition. Now we only need an set of party notes also, so the party can track the progress of the storyline and NPC`s together.
Oh! Neat! I missed this announcement, but still, best UX update this year! (and I'm including Maps going freeforall).
Edit: Suppose it just goes to show how often I get to play these days... this is the first time I've looked at a character sheet in... a while... send help.
This is neat and something needed for a long time. However Warlock features are still not working for 2024 rules. I cannot select what spell I cantrip agonising blast works for and other spells like it and it is not repeatable. This needs to be fixed
Thanks for the response BlackFx. I assume we use the app in a different manner as it's actually very annoyingly in the way for me. Every time I try to swipe from my inventory to my spells I have to swipe twice because the first swipe goes to party inventory, which is just a blank tab. Then if I swipe back to inventory, it is open to the party tab. It adds a lot of swipes, and I play an artificer, so I'm often going between my inventory and spells tabs during combat. It's making my turns take longer and is a frustrating change.
This is the best. big win
Thank you for adding this! What a great addition. Beyond continues to impress.
Thanks, but please make it possible to remove multiple items from the partyinventory at once.
Not working for our campaign - if I add an item to the view on my sheet another player can't see that in the view on his sheet despite being in the same campaign. Anyone else have this issue also?
Can you please make it so we can tick off hit dice not using a short rest?