I've noticed that my characters that use Underdark Mode on their sheet have an inventory text bug that doesn't appear on normal light mode characters. Every single item in the inventory, regardless of it being magical or edited in any way, is in italics. Normally this is not the case, but for whatever reason using Underdark Mode causes this. Also, artifact rarity items appear in this dark gray font color as opposed to the goldish orange they have in light mode.
Alongside this, unrelated (as far as I can tell) to the character sheet's light or dark mode, inventory weight has had bugs. There appears to be an error caused by items that have decimals in their weight, whether it be something like a dart that weighs 0.25 lbs each or turning coin weight on, that randomly makes the inventory weight some crazy broken float number like 61.999999999994 lbs instead of just 62 lbs. The math never should add up to this, as as far as I can tell nothing on D&D Beyond can have more than two decimal points in its weight.
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I've noticed that my characters that use Underdark Mode on their sheet have an inventory text bug that doesn't appear on normal light mode characters. Every single item in the inventory, regardless of it being magical or edited in any way, is in italics. Normally this is not the case, but for whatever reason using Underdark Mode causes this. Also, artifact rarity items appear in this dark gray font color as opposed to the goldish orange they have in light mode.
Alongside this, unrelated (as far as I can tell) to the character sheet's light or dark mode, inventory weight has had bugs. There appears to be an error caused by items that have decimals in their weight, whether it be something like a dart that weighs 0.25 lbs each or turning coin weight on, that randomly makes the inventory weight some crazy broken float number like 61.999999999994 lbs instead of just 62 lbs. The math never should add up to this, as as far as I can tell nothing on D&D Beyond can have more than two decimal points in its weight.