Hello, not sure if this typo is in the book as well or only here, but in the Flaws for the Shipwright background, number 4 says "...forget little thing like eating and sleeping".
The team gets documents from Wizards of the Coast, that are input into a program called "Oghma" that does most of the work automatically. However, the content entry team does manually copy over content for the listings such as monsters, spells, items, feats, etc, including setting up all of the modifiers and such.
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Hello, not sure if this typo is in the book as well or only here, but in the Flaws for the Shipwright background, number 4 says "...forget little thing like eating and sleeping".
"Thing" here should be "things" obviously
I double checked with the team. Because the typo exists in the original printed source, it is reflected on D&D Beyond as well.
If Wizards of the Coast fixes it, we will update it on our end as well.
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Gotcha! Yeah I know you guys keep everything as it appears in book, just wanted to check in case it was an input error.
Do yall copy and paste all the text, or does it have to be manually copied? Just out of curiosity
The team gets documents from Wizards of the Coast, that are input into a program called "Oghma" that does most of the work automatically. However, the content entry team does manually copy over content for the listings such as monsters, spells, items, feats, etc, including setting up all of the modifiers and such.
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That makes sense, thank you for the insight!