I wonder how their acquisition of Beyond and digital plans will affect things like Beyond 20, a web browser extension that let you use D&D Beyond with Roll20?
And its safe to use since it only allows you to work with the content you paid for not anything more.In the short term? I wouldn't expect it to matter at all. My understanding is that the WotC VTT is in motion, but realistically years away yet.
Longer term, I still figure they'd not muck with it much - customer impressions matter. If they chop off other platforms, they'll cheese off players on those platforms - players they'd generally want to entice to use their VTT. You can't do that if they are angry with you.
If you mean that D&D Beyond doesn't leak content you don't own into your games, um, well that's not true.And its safe to use since it only allows you to work with the content you paid for not anything more.
I mean, it will.If they end up being "the only game on town", it won't matter if they anger players.
I just meant that if you dont own the content or its not shared then it should be fine. So hopefully there is no reason to block something like that extnetion or anything else that uses DDB API'sIf you mean that D&D Beyond doesn't leak content you don't own into your games, um, well that's not true.
Beyond has very poor content control, and if have anyone who is a DM at all, and has content-sharing on, as a player in any of your games, his content will be shared with you, whether you like it or not.
Beyond repeatedly promised to improve this but they repeatedly promised a lot of things, basically none of which have happened. They even laid out a really detailed plan for how it would work at one point, how you could select sources and stuff, and then just absolutely nothing happened.