I'm trying to publish a Wizard subclass that I just created, but I'm getting the error message "This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels." Wizards get Arcane Tradition features at 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th levels, and my homebrew subclass has features at all of those levels. Has anybody encountered this problem before, and, if so, could you give me any pointers on how to resolve it? Thanks in advance.
Firstly: make sure that you hit the [Save Changes] button on the main edit page of the subclass.
Secondly: If you have any Wizard subclass features at levels other than when they get Arcane Tradition features, you won't be able to publish.
Lastly: Don't publish homebrew right away. Playtest it first, make sure the features and modifiers work correctly. You don't need to publish homebrew in order to use it in your own characters or share it with players in your campaigns, and once you publish, you can't make any edits or delete the published version.
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Firstly: make sure that you hit the [Save Changes] button on the main edit page of the subclass.
This seemed to work. I thought I hit the save button a couple times, but I went back and saved it 3 times in a row and it somehow worked. My likely-unbalanced Psion subclass for the Wizard is officially published. Let the critiques begin!
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I'm trying to publish a Wizard subclass that I just created, but I'm getting the error message "This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels." Wizards get Arcane Tradition features at 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th levels, and my homebrew subclass has features at all of those levels. Has anybody encountered this problem before, and, if so, could you give me any pointers on how to resolve it? Thanks in advance.
Firstly: make sure that you hit the [Save Changes] button on the main edit page of the subclass.
Secondly: If you have any Wizard subclass features at levels other than when they get Arcane Tradition features, you won't be able to publish.
Lastly: Don't publish homebrew right away. Playtest it first, make sure the features and modifiers work correctly. You don't need to publish homebrew in order to use it in your own characters or share it with players in your campaigns, and once you publish, you can't make any edits or delete the published version.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
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This seemed to work. I thought I hit the save button a couple times, but I went back and saved it 3 times in a row and it somehow worked. My likely-unbalanced Psion subclass for the Wizard is officially published. Let the critiques begin!