redrick
First Post
Are any of you using D&D Beyond specifically to enhance your pencil and paper, in person, tabletop games? If so, how are you using it?
I revisited the site recently and setup a free account. It seems like a decent character builder, coupled with a reference tool, but I'm wondering if there are any ways to leverage it as a way to improve my prep for traditional pencil-and-paper games. I don't use a laptop or tablet at the table. I'll go to my phone in a pinch, but I generally prefer to work off of printed or handwritten notes. I could see using the free character generator to help with making pre-gens for my open table games, particularly as we get into higher levels, but I'm wondering how other people are using it.
And please, just experiences of actual use at the table. If you don't like it, don't want to use, don't know why you would use it, that's fine, but not what I'm looking for now.
I revisited the site recently and setup a free account. It seems like a decent character builder, coupled with a reference tool, but I'm wondering if there are any ways to leverage it as a way to improve my prep for traditional pencil-and-paper games. I don't use a laptop or tablet at the table. I'll go to my phone in a pinch, but I generally prefer to work off of printed or handwritten notes. I could see using the free character generator to help with making pre-gens for my open table games, particularly as we get into higher levels, but I'm wondering how other people are using it.
And please, just experiences of actual use at the table. If you don't like it, don't want to use, don't know why you would use it, that's fine, but not what I'm looking for now.