Try clicking the Save button just below the initial description area (above the various options/mechanics you can set). The system only checks/validates upon saving from there.
Please also note that you do not need to publish your homebrew to use it in a campaign. :)
Publish makes the homebrew available for everyone on D&D Beyond and should be used for submitting finished homebrew that has been tested and you feel is a worthy contribution to the community.
So, I'm trying to make a homebrew monastaic tradition to use in a campaign. But, It's not allowing me to publish it because it
A: Is too similar to the Circle of Spores, even though that is something that belongs to a druid.
B:Doesn't have features at the right levels, when I set it up so that they are only accessed at level 3, 6, 11, and 17.
Should this be happening? Can someone help?
Try clicking the Save button just below the initial description area (above the various options/mechanics you can set). The system only checks/validates upon saving from there.
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Please also note that you do not need to publish your homebrew to use it in a campaign. :)
Publish makes the homebrew available for everyone on D&D Beyond and should be used for submitting finished homebrew that has been tested and you feel is a worthy contribution to the community.
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@ArwensDaughter Thank you! It works now!
@StormKnight really? I didn't know that. thanks.