While I know it's homebrew, there is an issue with multiclassing when it comes to the Blood Hunter class.
I have a Wis based Blood Hunter, but am trying to Multiclass into a Monk. When I go to do so, it says I don't meet the prerequisites of 13 Int. Shouldn't it be Wis, since it's a Wis class? There is nothing Int based when you choose the Wis based option. Looking for a way to fix this.
So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
It's odd that it wouldn't look at the character stats, though.
One option - temp bump up the required stat - select the class - save. Then readjust the stats to their previous state. I think that would work?
So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
It's odd that it wouldn't look at the character stats, though.
One option - temp bump up the required stat - select the class - save. Then readjust the stats to their previous state. I think that would work?
So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
It's odd that it wouldn't look at the character stats, though.
One option - temp bump up the required stat - select the class - save. Then readjust the stats to their previous state. I think that would work?
That was my thought.
Confirmed that worked.
Upped my test character's Wisdom to meet the requirement.
So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
It's odd that it wouldn't look at the character stats, though.
One option - temp bump up the required stat - select the class - save. Then readjust the stats to their previous state. I think that would work?
That was my thought.
Confirmed that worked.
Upped my test character's Wisdom to meet the requirement.
I thought Matt's intentions were to give the choice of which to use, that makes no sense to not be able to multiclass because you have a low Int, when it's a Wis based class. (based on choice.
I thought Matt's intentions were to give the choice of which to use, that makes no sense to not be able to multiclass because you have a low Int, when it's a Wis based class. (based on choice.
Maybe, but if so he forgot to change the multiclass requirement section.
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While I know it's homebrew, there is an issue with multiclassing when it comes to the Blood Hunter class.
I have a Wis based Blood Hunter, but am trying to Multiclass into a Monk. When I go to do so, it says I don't meet the prerequisites of 13 Int. Shouldn't it be Wis, since it's a Wis class? There is nothing Int based when you choose the Wis based option. Looking for a way to fix this.
Has to be something with the Homebrew.
I just made a Fighter with an Int and Wis of 10.
And when I select MONK now - I see:
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So, Blood Hunter has an option to be an Int or Wis based Class. I think that's the problem. It is probably thinking it's only an Int class, and not accounting for the other options.
It's odd that it wouldn't look at the character stats, though.
One option - temp bump up the required stat - select the class - save. Then readjust the stats to their previous state. I think that would work?
Check out my publication on DMs Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Tawmis%20Logue
Check out my comedy web series - Neverending Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr4-u9-zw0&list=PLbRG7dzFI-u3EJd0usasgDrrFO3mZ1lOZ
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That was my thought.
Confirmed that worked.
Upped my test character's Wisdom to meet the requirement.
Selected Monk.
Put the Wis back down to 10.
Kept the class.
Check out my publication on DMs Guild: https://www.dmsguild.com/browse.php?author=Tawmis%20Logue
Check out my comedy web series - Neverending Nights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Wr4-u9-zw0&list=PLbRG7dzFI-u3EJd0usasgDrrFO3mZ1lOZ
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Love the name hahaha
That was my thoughts. Hoping posting it here will bring attention to it.
There is nothing for DDB to fix. When blood hunter was updated to let you choose WIS, the multiclass requirements were not part of those changes.
Working as
intendedwritten until Matt Mercer reaches out to say otherwise... 🤷[Edit]better word.
I thought Matt's intentions were to give the choice of which to use, that makes no sense to not be able to multiclass because you have a low Int, when it's a Wis based class. (based on choice.
Maybe, but if so he forgot to change the multiclass requirement section.