One thing I've been thinking about a lot lately. Those DMs who do a lot of homebrew in their setting. How do you organize your homebrew world information and how much of it do you give your players access to?
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I use OneNote - I've tried so many things but always come back to it. I'm hoping this year I can take another crack at #obsidian
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I tried a lot of the specialized dnd Worldbuilding sites and they tend to have pay walls around useful or important features. Or they have very small data limits.
yeah my issue with any of those sites is the fragility of them in terms of the fact that one day they may just close up shop and how easy is it to get your notes out and equally important how easy is it to get them back into another tool.

I don't mind paying for a product, but at the same point I want control of my data.

For me really that's the biggest appeal of Obsidian and why I want to love it so much, the downside is OneNote is just so easy for me and I have little to no fear of it just going away anytime soon.