Hey I've been making a subclass for wizard (sub class of healing) and I can't share it This message keeps showing :
This Subclass cannot be shared with the community for the following reasons:
This homebrew Subclass has data mapped to it that is licensed content or private homebrew. This typically occurs when licensed or private homebrew spells are linked to the Subclass.
Remember, private homebrew is automatically shared with other users in your campaigns and does not need to be shared with the community for players to access.
I'm confident that none of the spells are home brew as I do not have any homebrew spells and I have not added any from the community
Is it possible that you have added spells to your subclass that are not available as part of the free Basic Rules/SRD? Licensed content (like spells from the Player's Handbook or Xanathar's Guide to Everything) cannot be included in published homebrew.
If you're not sure, please share a link to your unpublished homebrew, and myself or another moderator can take a look for you!
This Subclass cannot be shared with the community for the following reasons:
This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels.
Remember, private homebrew is automatically shared with other users in your campaigns and does not need to be shared with the community for players to access.
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I am a gothic girl, who has strong beliefs in Wicca and the Witches way. I am also a nerd and a geek who loves DnD and Video Games.
This Subclass cannot be shared with the community for the following reasons:
This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels.
Remember, private homebrew is automatically shared with other users in your campaigns and does not need to be shared with the community for players to access.
You need to make sure that your subclass has all the correct features at the levels that correspond to the base class. This can be determined by looking at the base classes feature table and making sure you have a feature set to every level that refers to that classes subclass.
For example ranger gets a ranger archetype at level 3, and ranger archetype features at level 7, 11, and 15. So a homebrew ranger subclass needs a feature at levels 3, 7, 11, and 15.
There is one exception for this and it's druid. Due to how Circle of the Land druid works, all druid subclasses, even homebrew ones, expect a 3rd level feature. This is because the class was built that way to accommodate Circle of the Land. You can work around this by adding any feature at 3rd level and setting it to be hidden in the character builder and character sheet.
Hey I've been making a subclass for wizard (sub class of healing) and I can't share it This message keeps showing :
I'm confident that none of the spells are home brew as I do not have any homebrew spells and I have not added any from the community
Hello DragonAdventurer!
Is it possible that you have added spells to your subclass that are not available as part of the free Basic Rules/SRD? Licensed content (like spells from the Player's Handbook or Xanathar's Guide to Everything) cannot be included in published homebrew.
If you're not sure, please share a link to your unpublished homebrew, and myself or another moderator can take a look for you!
oh thanks I definitely have
Thanks ! It's working now. Also thanks for replying so quickly
how to fix,
I am a gothic girl, who has strong beliefs in Wicca and the Witches way. I am also a nerd and a geek who loves DnD and Video Games.
You need to make sure that your subclass has all the correct features at the levels that correspond to the base class. This can be determined by looking at the base classes feature table and making sure you have a feature set to every level that refers to that classes subclass.
For example ranger gets a ranger archetype at level 3, and ranger archetype features at level 7, 11, and 15. So a homebrew ranger subclass needs a feature at levels 3, 7, 11, and 15.
There is one exception for this and it's druid. Due to how Circle of the Land druid works, all druid subclasses, even homebrew ones, expect a 3rd level feature. This is because the class was built that way to accommodate Circle of the Land. You can work around this by adding any feature at 3rd level and setting it to be hidden in the character builder and character sheet.
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