But the app doesn’t have spell descriptions, for instance. It’s a handy tool right now, especially for viewing spells and abilities on the fly. For Dungeon Masters, they’ll have access to all the player-generated characters that are attached to their ongoing campaigns. Then, once they log into the mobile app with the same account, they’ll have access to cached versions of their characters. Users need to create a character in the browser-based, always-online version of D&D Beyond first. The process for getting this set up is a little complicated due to the unique nature of licensed content available through D&D Beyond. Called the D&D Beyond Player Tools, the beta version of the free app is now available to download on the Apple App Store and on Google Play.
D&D Beyond, the officially licensed digital toolset for the Dungeons & Dragons tabletop role-playing game, is finally getting a mobile character sheet app.