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PSA - DnDBeyond has updated the marketplace - Bundles and A La Carte purchases no longer available u/EldritchBee ADMIN MOD • PSA - DnDBeyond has updated the marketplace - Bundles and A La Carte purchases no longer available Mod Post DnDBeyond had a surprise update last night that has changed a number of things about their marketplace. Most notably, bundles and A La Carte options are no longer available for purchase, though anything previously bought via a bundle or A La Carte are still in your library. You can read about most of the changes here. We'll update this post with any new information over the next few days.
What are the best movies about a D&D campaign that aren't actually movies about a D&D campaign, and how is it so? u/MS-07B-3 ADMIN MOD • What are the best movies about a D&D campaign that aren't actually movies about a D&D campaign, and how is it so? Misc Example: Road to El Dorado is definitely a movie about a rogue and a bard on a get rich quick scheme.