Having a character whose strength equals 6 (usually on human or variant human) leads to a display of walking speed, flying, burrowing, climbing, and swimming all equaling 5 feet instead of the usual of 30 feet walking and zero others.
I just made a human with strength of 6 and everything was perfectly fine.
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Having a character whose strength equals 6 (usually on human or variant human) leads to a display of walking speed, flying, burrowing, climbing, and swimming all equaling 5 feet instead of the usual of 30 feet walking and zero others.
Is this on purpose orrrr...?
I just made a human with strength of 6 and everything was perfectly fine.
Are you using something homebrew? Remove any homebrew and see if this fixes the issue. If it does the culprit is homebrew - add each one back until the problem returns and then you'll know which one it is and can edit it to fix it. If you have removed or not using any homebrew then yes there seems to be an issue and you will need to post the link here to your character so a moderator can take a look at it.
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It is the Encumbrance rule. You can either disable Encumbrance on the first page of the builder or reduce the stuff you are carrying on the Inventory.
Alright, that makes more sense; thanks!