LegendKeeper has revolutionized how I prepare and manage my D&D campaigns. The map-pinning feature is especially brilliant, letting me link locations directly to notes for NPCs, quests, and lore, which makes session prep incredibly intuitive. It's a bit of an investment, but the sheer organization it brings to my sprawling world makes it worth every penny.
LegendKeeper has completely changed how I prep for my D&D campaign. The way it links maps, articles, and session notes makes everything feel alive and interconnected, saving me hours of searching through scattered documents. The map pinning system is particularly brilliantβI can drop pins on locations with embedded lore, NPCs, and quest hooks that my players can discover organically. Itβs the perfect balance of powerful and intuitive.
The concept is fantastic and the visual presentation is gorgeous, but LegendKeeper constantly loses my work. I've had multiple sessions where the autosave failed or the web app crashed, erasing hours of worldbuilding notes. The map pin linking system is also clunky and often breaks, making my campaign prep more stressful than it should be.
LegendKeeper has completely transformed how I organize and run my D&D campaigns. It's incredibly intuitive, making it easy to link notes, maps, and character sheets. My players and I can access everything we need, which has made our sessions more immersive and engaging. The map linking feature is a standout for tracking our adventures in the world I've created.
LegendKeeper has completely transformed how I prepare and run my D&D campaigns. The map pinning feature is brilliant for linking locations to detailed notes, and the timeline tool keeps complex story arcs perfectly organized. It's intuitive enough that I can quickly add ideas during a session, yet powerful enough to handle my sprawling homebrew world.
I really wanted to like LegendKeeper for my D&D campaign, but I've lost hours of worldbuilding work due to sync issues and crashes. The interface is beautiful and the features are exactly what I need, but the unreliability makes it impossible to trust with important campaign notes. When I reached out to support about corrupted data, the response was slow and didn't resolve my problem.
LegendKeeper has completely transformed how I manage my D&D campaigns. The ability to link maps, characters, and locations together makes session prep intuitive and keeps my players immersed. It's the digital binder I always wanted but never knew existed.
LegendKeeper has a really nice map system and the concept is fantastic for a world-building nerd like me. However, the interface is not very intuitive and there's a steep learning curve with the wiki system. My biggest issue is performanceβthe web app often lags when my world gets large, and I've lost work twice due to browser crashes. For a premium tool at this price, I expect much better stability. The lack of a robust offline mode also means I'm stuck if my internet's spotty, which is frustrating during game prep.
The concept is fantastic for a GM wanting an all-in-one worldbuilding hub, but the execution feels like I'm beta-testing someone's passion project. Features like the map pins and timeline are buggy and crash during sessions, losing my players' immersion and my notes. For a subscription service, I expected more polished tools that actually work when I need them most.
LegendKeeper's core idea is fantastic for organizing my D&D campaignβthe map linking and wiki-style structure are exactly what I need. However, the interface feels clunky and unintuitive at times, and I've encountered several frustrating bugs during session preparation. While it has immense potential, it currently requires more patience than I expected for the price.
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LegendKeeper is a worldbuilding and campaign management tool for tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. It helps game masters organize β¦
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