If you are homebrewing a gnome from scratch, your homebrew gnome does not count as a gnome. Think of the homebrew tools as basically an expanded version of Create Lineage. Just because you call your Create Lineage a gnome does not make it a gnome for RAW purposes. That is just how system see things.
Obviously, if you are running your own game and consider your homebrew gnome to be a gnome, just use the slider to disable the prerequisite.
I've already selected that so I'd have to guess that it doesn't.
Hm... If you have access to official gnomes since you bought the player bundle, maybe you can try using the homebrew tools and copy the official gnome, and then modify the copy from there?
Since we are copying the official gnome, there might be a tag or property that is not visible/changeable/usable for us users, but since we copied it from the official version, it might carry over to the copied homebrew version, and the system might be able to identify the homebrew copy as a gnome that way.
Playing around with the homebrew stuff and tried to add a "choose a feat" selection to a Gnome.
The Fade Away feat is not showing as available but the Squat Nimbleness feat is. Turned off the "Use Prerequisites for Feats" slider and it appeared.
If you are homebrewing a gnome from scratch, your homebrew gnome does not count as a gnome. Think of the homebrew tools as basically an expanded version of Create Lineage. Just because you call your Create Lineage a gnome does not make it a gnome for RAW purposes. That is just how system see things.
Obviously, if you are running your own game and consider your homebrew gnome to be a gnome, just use the slider to disable the prerequisite.
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I see.
Is there any other way around this, perhaps a way to add the "tag" gnome to the homebrew race, or is the only solution to use the slider?
I believe there is a drop down menu where you select your race group, but I am not sure if it works.
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I've already selected that so I'd have to guess that it doesn't.
Hm... If you have access to official gnomes since you bought the player bundle, maybe you can try using the homebrew tools and copy the official gnome, and then modify the copy from there?
Since we are copying the official gnome, there might be a tag or property that is not visible/changeable/usable for us users, but since we copied it from the official version, it might carry over to the copied homebrew version, and the system might be able to identify the homebrew copy as a gnome that way.
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Running the Game by Matt Colville; Introduction: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-YZvLUXcR8 >
D&D with High School Students by Bill Allen; Season 1 Episode 1: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52NJTUDokyk&t >
Yeah, the Race Group won't do the job. You'd need to make your race as a subrace of Gnome.
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