It’s not in our power to make happen. No 5E related publisher would turn down an invitation to be on such a prominent platform.Edit2: and maybe LevelUP would fit for dndbeyond if you had interest in it.
It’s not in our power to make happen. No 5E related publisher would turn down an invitation to be on such a prominent platform.Edit2: and maybe LevelUP would fit for dndbeyond if you had interest in it.
True, but DDB users like me can certainly make our requests heard.It’s not in our power to make happen. No 5E related publisher would turn down an invitation to be on such a prominent platform.
I own the hardcover. It's an excellent book and super-polished, so it makes sense that they'd put a version up on DDB.It seems that the answer was Roll & Play Press's One-Shot Wonders.
I misinterpreted your first reply: "Sorry, but nope." as if you don´t want to publish it there. Again, my bad.It’s not in our power to make happen. No 5E related publisher would turn down an invitation to be on such a prominent platform.
I'm running all of them and they're all compatible.Yeah. 5.24 is compatible to 5.14 and LU are compatible. So LU and 5.24 are two different childs. Which means that usually they are less compatible with each other than towards their parent.
Same goes for ToV.
As I said, sloppy choice of words by me.I'm running all of them and they're all compatible.
I'm running characters from both systems in a single game. It's a little messy at times but it's fine. I talked about it here:I need to look into my books again how easily LevelUP is usable with 5.24.