Total Party Slaughter. Not just killing them, but humiliating them while doing it.That's a typo, right - shouldn't it read "TPK reports"?

Total Party Slaughter. Not just killing them, but humiliating them while doing it.That's a typo, right - shouldn't it read "TPK reports"?
DnDBeyond is free to use, with just the basic game available for a free account. However, if you have a DM's account (or whatever they call it), every player added to one of your campaigns can access whatever books you want to share with them, still free of charge.What does the character ID signify? Could a player (or DM) use the same ID for different characters, the digital equivalent of erasing and reusing a character sheet? Or could a DM use a single ID for every character in a game so as to avoid the players having to pay for subscriptions? Etc.?
There's no way of knowing whether those were true experiments or whether they were actual characters rolled up for campaigns that then never got off the ground. Or, less likely but still possible, the campaigns were specificially intended as one-shots. I'd say that characters rolled up for campaigns that quickly collapsed are legit for data purposes.
I think a lot of those characters were probably created on DND Beyond and transferred somewhere else to play them.
I personally have used DNDB to create about 30 characters, but I have never actually used DNDB to play them. I either export them into virtual tabletops or into a PDF.
Those characters IMO would still represent legit data points, as they're in fact being played even if not on DDB.I think a lot of those characters were probably created on DND Beyond and transferred somewhere else to play them.
I personally have used DNDB to create about 30 characters, but I have never actually used DNDB to play them. I either export them into virtual tabletops or into a PDF.
Yes. But if multiclassed with more than 1 other class I cannot tell the exact level split.I’ve often argued that fighter is often a “dip” class. Although sometimes it’s a big dip..
Is there a way to compare single classed vs multiclassed characters?