Spelljammer Spelljammer Academy: Get Free Spelljammer Adventures From D&D Beyond

If you have a D&D Beyond account you can access a promotional Spelljammer supplement for free. Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures -- the first, available now, is called Orientation, and will be followed later by Trial by Fire, Realmspace Sortie!, and Behold....H'Catha. Fall in cadets! It's time for your introduction to Wildspace! Spelljammer Academy is a series of four...

If you have a D&D Beyond account you can access a promotional Spelljammer supplement for free. Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures -- the first, available now, is called Orientation, and will be followed later by Trial by Fire, Realmspace Sortie!, and Behold....H'Catha.

Fall in cadets! It's time for your introduction to Wildspace! Spelljammer Academy is a series of four adventures that will prepare you for your journeys into space, and it's available to you at no cost with your D&D Beyond account. In the first adventure, you’ll undergo your orientation at the Spelljammer Academy, where you'll learn whether you have what it takes to traverse the deadly expanse of the cosmos. Over time, subsequent adventures in Spelljammer Academy will drop. Unlock one adventure in the series and you'll automatically receive the others upon their release.


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Parmandur

Book-Friend
I use my Kindle to read pdfs, thank you very much.

The phrase you should be using is, "i don't care about what you care about". Just say that, and we can move on.
So, use a Kindle to read the printed PDFs. So the format is off, big whoop. If you want it to be formatted properly, use the App.
 

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Echohawk

Shirokinukatsukami fan
It's not harder to use is the thing.
That just not true. It's definitely harder for me to use. I love D&D Beyond. I buy the print and digital versions of books. The books go onto my shelf. I read the content on my screen. However, I live in a country with an unreliable electricity supply, and that means I am often not able to be online. I already use the Beyond app so that I can access things offline, but as I mentioned earlier, the app doesn't allow me to search the books in the same way I can search on the website when I'm online, or in the same way that I could search a PDF.

To repeat: I'm a D&D Beyond fan. I love the content presentation on the web site. I love the offline access on my phone. But the offering still presents me with some annoying accessibility issues. Those won't miraculously go away just because other people keep telling me they have no issues with how the content is presented.
 





And yes I would call this a derail, as people are not talking about the product, they are complaining about Beyond not being exactly what they want despite nothing changing for several years.
the funny part is that there are as many complaints about the 1 off "Man it's not PDF" as there are people talking about the adventure... no one even talks about disintegrating swords yet
 




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