i'm working on a homebrew lycanthopy subclass for monk, (using the way of ascendant dragon as a guideline) when i noticed this
now im completely familiar with the homebrew guidelines for public posting and am no stranger to this message, but im fairly certain there is no Gambler subclass for monks. site admins might want to look into this.
For whatever reason the checker doesn't link to the correct thing. For a while, if you created an empty subclass it would say its too close the Circle of Spores druid, even if you weren't a druid.
Make sure your subclass has features at the appropriate levels and isn't named the same as an official printed subclass. If both those things are true and you still get the error, then there is a problem.
here is the link, it’s definitely not named the same as any other subclasses though some of the features have yet to be renamed from their original names found in the path of the ascendant dragon.
‘unfortunately it just leads to a page could not be found
here is the link, it’s definitely not named the same as any other subclasses though some of the features have yet to be renamed from their original names found in the path of the ascendant dragon.
‘unfortunately it just leads to a page could not be found
There's a fair chance that's someone's unpublished homebrew, and not necessarily a Monk subclass.
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i'm working on a homebrew lycanthopy subclass for monk, (using the way of ascendant dragon as a guideline) when i noticed this
now im completely familiar with the homebrew guidelines for public posting and am no stranger to this message, but im fairly certain there is no Gambler subclass for monks. site admins might want to look into this.
Could you post the url to that Gambler? So that site admins can look into it. That and/or post the url to your monk subclass homebrew.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
For whatever reason the checker doesn't link to the correct thing. For a while, if you created an empty subclass it would say its too close the Circle of Spores druid, even if you weren't a druid.
Make sure your subclass has features at the appropriate levels and isn't named the same as an official printed subclass. If both those things are true and you still get the error, then there is a problem.
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here is the link, it’s definitely not named the same as any other subclasses though some of the features have yet to be renamed from their original names found in the path of the ascendant dragon.
‘unfortunately it just leads to a page could not be found
There's a fair chance that's someone's unpublished homebrew, and not necessarily a Monk subclass.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)