basically you need to reset your filters to get homebrew to show up. so currently you can add official monsters or homebrew and official if you have no filters on. Then you have to go back and add the filters again, for each time you want to add homebrew to an encounter. This makes encounter building (with multiple campaigns) very frustrating.
Encountering this problem a lot lately. They really need a button that just auto-selects all the sources you own. I'm sick of looking at a product page for a book I already own in physical format because I reset my filters again...
And on a related topic, I really wish there was a filter option for Monsters to show only ones I actually have access to.
Its annoying that there is no obvious way to filter this down except by laboriously adding in every book you own (assuming you remember) plus every freely accessible source (that you just have to "know" about) into the "Sources" filter.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/4467035-zoblin I can't add him to combat
I have been struggling with adding homebrew monsters for a few days.
In an older post I found this: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/bugs-support/167791-homebrew-monster-not-showing-up-in-encounter?page=3
basically you need to reset your filters to get homebrew to show up. so currently you can add official monsters or homebrew and official if you have no filters on. Then you have to go back and add the filters again, for each time you want to add homebrew to an encounter. This makes encounter building (with multiple campaigns) very frustrating.
Encountering this problem a lot lately. They really need a button that just auto-selects all the sources you own. I'm sick of looking at a product page for a book I already own in physical format because I reset my filters again...
And on a related topic, I really wish there was a filter option for Monsters to show only ones I actually have access to.
Its annoying that there is no obvious way to filter this down except by laboriously adding in every book you own (assuming you remember) plus every freely accessible source (that you just have to "know" about) into the "Sources" filter.