Am I missing something? But under my Bonus Actions on my dndbeyond character sheet the only thing that's showing is the flamethrower.
Is there some way to change this? I've tried a few things like long resting, unchecking the box for the cannon. Kinda annoying I can't roll for the force ballista right there.
If you scroll down in the actions tab past where the Bonus Action Attacks are, you find the 3 sets of Eldritch Cannon snippets with their HP counts. You can click on the one you want, and then Customize to Display As Attack, and it will show in the Attacks.
The trouble is that all three Eldritch Cannon actions automatically add your INT modifier to the damage, when it only belongs on the Flamethrower version; this is a limitation of the system. What you can do is Customize the other cannon types to give a Damage Bonus of -INT (so -3 if your INT modifier is +3), which cancels it out. (You'll need to update this when your INT modifier changes.)
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Am I missing something? But under my Bonus Actions on my dndbeyond character sheet the only thing that's showing is the flamethrower.
Is there some way to change this? I've tried a few things like long resting, unchecking the box for the cannon. Kinda annoying I can't roll for the force ballista right there.
If you scroll down in the actions tab past where the Bonus Action Attacks are, you find the 3 sets of Eldritch Cannon snippets with their HP counts. You can click on the one you want, and then Customize to Display As Attack, and it will show in the Attacks.
The trouble is that all three Eldritch Cannon actions automatically add your INT modifier to the damage, when it only belongs on the Flamethrower version; this is a limitation of the system. What you can do is Customize the other cannon types to give a Damage Bonus of -INT (so -3 if your INT modifier is +3), which cancels it out. (You'll need to update this when your INT modifier changes.)
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
Thank you so much!! Was skimming too fast and not reading!