So I was looking back at a character I made for fun and I noticed that under the features tab for the Rite Focus for Undying patron that the dice rolling tool was giving me a weird number. Usually it's your current blood hunter's hemocraft die but here it's showing 1d30...
As I was creating these and updating these snippets, I forgot a set of parenthesis when it came to the snippet calculations, which reflects the 1d30 (as you correctly pointed out). I've gone ahead and fixed it - thanks for the report!
This is why math is important - for nerdy stuff like D&D.
A faster cache-breaking action is to toggle inspiration on and off (or off and on), then refresh the sheet. Got a handy tip from one of the devs on that one!
Edit: I now understand this method can be unreliable when it comes to official content; I've had success when it comes to refreshing homebrew content, but GPyromania’s method is reliable when it comes to content with entitlements, e.g... TIL!
I went to the character builder and noticed that there was an update for the Blood Hunter feature Hunter's Bane. I had to select which stat I would treat as my saving throw DC which I didn't have the option for in the past. Perhaps with a slew of QoL updates for Blood Hunter recently, this feature was changed to this which made the hemocraft die not show properly. After I chose the stat, it showed the correct die formula.
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So I was looking back at a character I made for fun and I noticed that under the features tab for the Rite Focus for Undying patron that the dice rolling tool was giving me a weird number. Usually it's your current blood hunter's hemocraft die but here it's showing 1d30...
Here is the link to my character.
If I'm missing something, please do tell me. It kinda makes it weird on my sheet.
As I was creating these and updating these snippets, I forgot a set of parenthesis when it came to the snippet calculations, which reflects the 1d30 (as you correctly pointed out). I've gone ahead and fixed it - thanks for the report!
This is why math is important - for nerdy stuff like D&D.
While I don't see it updated just yet, I'll assume that this just takes time. Thanks for the reply.
You may need to increase the level of your character and then immediately decrease it to break the cache for the character sheet.
A faster cache-breaking action is to toggle inspiration on and off (or off and on), then refresh the sheet. Got a handy tip from one of the devs on that one!
Edit: I now understand this method can be unreliable when it comes to official content; I've had success when it comes to refreshing homebrew content, but GPyromania’s method is reliable when it comes to content with entitlements, e.g... TIL!
I went to the character builder and noticed that there was an update for the Blood Hunter feature Hunter's Bane. I had to select which stat I would treat as my saving throw DC which I didn't have the option for in the past. Perhaps with a slew of QoL updates for Blood Hunter recently, this feature was changed to this which made the hemocraft die not show properly. After I chose the stat, it showed the correct die formula.