Well, if they are good, I hope I can get them individually at some point. I'm ok with a business not doing that, to be clear....but I'm trying to support my flgs by buying physical stuff there.
I'm going to look at their free rules and see.....but that's certainly possible.
The monsters just look so complex to run.......I love cool things! I have lost a lot of interest in complexity.
well, there are ways to import things from dndbeyond into foundry....but you could also just reference it like in in person play (plus you get the maps, which, frankly, you can almost always find better fan made versions of).
Well, you can run the adventure off line if you own it on DNDbeyond. And that's way cheaper than print. You can run it on another VTT. I'm not sure what your question is?
Which implies to me we should see more options for lower level play, and less uber powerful stat blocks..... More low level adventures, like the dragon delve book, but only going to ten or so.....