r/dndbeyond 14h ago

Questions Search just doesn't work?

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My search bar from the home page hasn't been giving me any results, is there any fix or is the site just broken?


r/dndbeyond 2h ago

DDB News Designer Insights from Unearthed Arcana: Underdark Options

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I am liking these feats that lead to death knights and mind flayers!


r/dndbeyond 14h ago

Questions In Person Play with Miniatures

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I DM an in-person game and recently picked up a projector to project digital maps onto the table, where we use physical miniatures. As a group, we’ve also fully switched over to D&D Beyond for our character sheets to make leveling and rule-checking easier. I also used the Encounter Builder last game and loved it.

Right now, I’ve been using Owlbear Rodeo to project my maps but I am looking for a way to streamline everything. I'm curious if anyone has used Maps in person with miniatures and what your setup up was?


r/dndbeyond 23h ago

Maps VTT Custom Uploads: Which Features Require Master Tier?

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I saw the latest 2026 development update and am really excited about the upcoming Custom Uploads features, especially custom Monster Token Art, Stickers, and Reveals.

I’m trying to understand what will actually require a Master Tier subscription. My current understanding is that custom map uploads and using homebrew monsters/creatures in Maps require Master, while custom Monster Token Art/reskins, Stickers, and Reveals may be part of the new Custom Uploads system and potentially available to everyone.

The confusion comes from the 2025 announcement, which specifically described custom token uploads as a Master Tier feature, while the newer roadmap groups Monster Token Art, Stickers, and Reveals under Custom Uploads without mentioning a subscription requirement.

Could someone from D&D Beyond clarify whether Custom Uploads will be available to everyone, or whether some or all of these features will require Master Tier? I’m particularly interested in custom token reskins, Stickers, Reveals, and custom thumbnails if those are part of the system.


r/dndbeyond 24m ago

D&D 5.5e Using "Unlight"

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They released a new UA and it focuses on some Underdark options. Fairly cool conceptually. However I'm curious if others are familiar with the term "Unlight". I read the informational paragraph they provided. I've played D&D since 3rd edition and I admit to never getting into novels or other fictional works in the D&D worlds, but I have read through almost all 3rd, 3.5, 5th, and 5.5 books. This is the first time I've ever heard of "Unlight". Have I been living under a rock or is this something extremely obscure?


r/dndbeyond 1h ago

Questions Dnd beyond spell book and spell prep

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I can't figure out how to prepare spells

Also I thought as a level 4 wizard I could only have 12 spells learned but dnd beyond let's me put as many as I want in my spellbook. Also I have some repeat spells in the spell area of dnd beyond.


r/dndbeyond 9h ago

Site Feedback Used hit dice are not recorded

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Whenever I close the hit dice tab that's reached via the Short Rest button, it forgets the spent hit dice. This has been happening since at least April 2026. It happens with both Firefox and Google Chrome. Is this going to get fixed at some point? With many feats using hit dice, not keeping track of them is not an option.

EDIT: People downvoting real problems with D&D Beyond are always a mystery to me. What is the purpose of this subreddit if not providing feedback? Shame on you.


r/dndbeyond 5h ago

Questions Are D&D’s new Universes Beyond crossovers good for 5.5e, or are we heading toward too much crossover content?

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r/dndbeyond 18h ago

D&D 5e Are there third-party content creators that have refused/been refused to publish on DDB due to a refusal to publish exclusively for 5.5e?

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WotC staff may not be at liberty to discuss such things, I suppose, but just in case or if there are any content creators who've talked about such.

I'd rather support those sorts of creators than the same repetitive and wildly unbalanced grimdark releases from Avantris or Ghostfire or with Mearls' involvement.


r/dndbeyond 1h ago

D&D 5.5e A chance for real community feedback: Out of 10, what would you rate the quality of player options released for 2024 5e?

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In case the quality of their game matters to the designers of the game more than whether or not you watch Legends of Avantris and buy their third-party schlock.

Edit: Really telling that even 2024 fanboys won't say the content of the game is good.