Some local libraries also have the books available.Īnother option is to join a friends campaign who has a lot of content and a DM sub for content sharing. If you prefer to buy the books (or refuse to pay for them) then just accept that you will be using a character creator where you will input all your info. You determine your appearance and whether you resemble any of your kin. There’s almost always a %20 off discount code. Instead of choosing one of the games races for your character at 1st level, you can use the following traits to represent your characters lineage, giving you full control over how your characters origin shaped them: Creature Type. If that ~$150 is too steep for you(as it was for me) but the books one at a time. DNDbeyond formed a partnership and manages all that for WotC. I’m pretty sure DNDbeyond gets its money from subscriptions.Īfter 4e flopped, wizards wasn’t super interested in spending money to maintain a forum/online community and chose to focus on the game creation. 8 7) Determine Saving Throws, Initiative, and Attack Values. I also highly doubt DNDbeyond is keeping that money as it’s probably the licensing fee from WotC (the someone else who does the work). 6 5) Determine Starting Hit Points (HP) 7 6) Get Equipped. The sourcebook bundle is 149.94 but it includes 10 full books of character options.
It sounds like you’re just looking for a way to pirate content.