TheSword
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Hmm, I would say while roll 20 modules are really helpful for layout, maps, tokens, handouts and save me dozen of hours of work (and are therefore worth the steep price tag) they’re not a substitute for having the book in print or on beyond. I use the hard copy because I only really use the laptop and like to have the book open next to me without switching screens. I’ve had my iPad die too many times mid session!I'm a little torn at the moment - currently I've got the campaign pre-ordered on D&D Beyond, because I buy most D&D books that way, and I find it much easier to read content there, but I'm wondering if it'll save me a whole lot of importing work to just buy it through Roll20 instead. As this is the first major D&D campaign I'll be running through Roll20, I don't really have much sense of the scale of the task as yet.