As a monk with diamond soul I am proficient with all saving throws which I understand to include death saving throws but the DndBeyond character sheet does not add my proficiency to my death saves, is this a known issue or am I missing something.
I have beyond 20, maybe it is that which is allowing the saves to be rolled at all. I did the following on a DNDBeyond character sheet:
Reduce HP to 0 this will replace the HP section with a death save section
Click on thissection and the HP Management: Death Saves appears, with three unticked boxes for failures on the left and 3 for successes on the right there is a d20 with a B in the middle
clicking on the die rolls a d20 (no modifiers)
If you can not roll death saves at all in DND beyond without add-ins that raises another question
A death save is a saving throw. It should show up in the saving throw box, and have all relevant bonuses calculated so when you need to roll it, you just click on the button and it's done. Why make players memorize how to do all the manual grunt work? Or worse, hold the game up while they look up how death saves work? Or waste time clicking on various things in the death save box when it swaps in, trying to figure out which of the icons *might* be the death save roller?
And making it players roll it on the custom roller and hoping they get the math right doesn't make it private (because the roller posts the results), it makes it nonspecific. Of course, if the player is dying, there's only one roll they can make anyway, everyone will know what it's for regardless.
As a monk with diamond soul I am proficient with all saving throws which I understand to include death saving throws but the DndBeyond character sheet does not add my proficiency to my death saves, is this a known issue or am I missing something.
Death saves appear once you're down to 0 hp.
Birgit | Shifter | Sorcerer | Dragonlords
Shayone | Hobgoblin | Sorcerer | Netherdeep
Can confirm, been staring at the death save box for the past week and no DDB dice roller click-on. (Today we see if she survives!)
Edit: she did.
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I have beyond 20, maybe it is that which is allowing the saves to be rolled at all. I did the following on a DNDBeyond character sheet:
If you can not roll death saves at all in DND beyond without add-ins that raises another question
A death save is a saving throw. It should show up in the saving throw box, and have all relevant bonuses calculated so when you need to roll it, you just click on the button and it's done. Why make players memorize how to do all the manual grunt work? Or worse, hold the game up while they look up how death saves work? Or waste time clicking on various things in the death save box when it swaps in, trying to figure out which of the icons *might* be the death save roller?
And making it players roll it on the custom roller and hoping they get the math right doesn't make it private (because the roller posts the results), it makes it nonspecific. Of course, if the player is dying, there's only one roll they can make anyway, everyone will know what it's for regardless.