Good, but expensive
Nice app for keeping track of characters, but you need to buy digital copies of the books to get a lot of customization options.
Ja, D&D Beyond ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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D&D Beyond bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 35.89 $.
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4.68 von 5
5,352 Bewertungen in Kanada
Nice app for keeping track of characters, but you need to buy digital copies of the books to get a lot of customization options.
Every update this app gets more expensive and less stable
This app was great for people getting into D&D, especially with a la carte purchasing to boost your gaming experience while not breaking the bank. Sad to see a game that was meant for any and all become another profit margin for Hasbro…
The app works sometimes, but it keeps wanting me to calibrate my iPad screen’s rotation. It keeps popping up as I am trying to read my digital books or play my character. iPad Pro running the latest iOS 16.
It’s an incredible way for players to keep track of their charcters & their weapons, items, companions. But I find it annoying that to access some races like hadozee or plasmid I have to pay for the digital version of that book. I tried to make a Kenku Druid only to find out it’s locked behind a paywall
This might be a great app. Unfortunately, I don’t have perfect vision and it doesn’t support Apple’s text sizing at all. I can barely read anything. The whole app feels like a web view. I was just use the website, which does support zooming.
The app is great for making and managing characters, and the ability to have roles shared in campaigns is great. They need to be more DM tools, obviously. what really hurts this app is the idea that is trying to sell every player on the idea of voting their own copy of the resources. If the DM owns all the resources, that’s fine, but if a group forms and each person has a different set of books, they can’t share them the way you would normally dump all your books out on the table and then just play with whatever was present. It’s a shortcoming, and unfortunately, it’s been done in order to monetize digital books which should cost far less their physical counterparts, but for some reason don’t
Really good app really suggest it for DMs
Why did we lose the ability to buy particular aspects of books? Greed? Perhaps. Hasbro has a lot to learn about their customers. It’s almost like they are willing to cut off their nose to spite their face.
I’m always playing with my friends so this is a great app to help me.
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