I made a homebrew warlock subclass based on a diety from my campaign. Though I don't really intend to share it rn, I was suprised to see that it was flagged as containing liscenced/private homebrew content and was therefore banned from being published to the community.
The only things referenced in the subclass are spells from the basic rules and xanathars guide to everything, but removing the links also don't clear the warning, as well as other homebrew subclasses existing that link spells. So I wouldn't think it's this.
Are there any things that I need to watch out for, that DnDBeyond is a bit picky about?
The spell list. I am guessing not all of those are from the Basic Rules. For something to be shareable it has to be Basic Rules and public homebrew ONLY for granted spells.
Edit: Its Life Transference. That is from Xanathar's Guide To Everything. Including it as a granted spell means you can't publish your homebrew. Players in the same campaign as you will still be able to use this subclass though.
Yeah, two of the spells are from Xanathars Guide to Everything, I thought that removing the links would be enough to eliminate the connection, but I guess I need to remove/obscure them completely.
EDIT: I switched out the spells and now its publish-able :V
I made a homebrew warlock subclass based on a diety from my campaign.
Though I don't really intend to share it rn, I was suprised to see that it was flagged as containing liscenced/private homebrew content and was therefore banned from being published to the community.
Link to an image of the subclass.
The only things referenced in the subclass are spells from the basic rules and xanathars guide to everything, but removing the links also don't clear the warning, as well as other homebrew subclasses existing that link spells. So I wouldn't think it's this.
Are there any things that I need to watch out for, that DnDBeyond is a bit picky about?
Thanks in advance :V
The spell list. I am guessing not all of those are from the Basic Rules. For something to be shareable it has to be Basic Rules and public homebrew ONLY for granted spells.
Edit: Its Life Transference. That is from Xanathar's Guide To Everything. Including it as a granted spell means you can't publish your homebrew. Players in the same campaign as you will still be able to use this subclass though.
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Yeah, two of the spells are from Xanathars Guide to Everything, I thought that removing the links would be enough to eliminate the connection, but I guess I need to remove/obscure them completely.
EDIT: I switched out the spells and now its publish-able :V
Thank you very much!