I have a fighter. In a session I haven't gotten a bardic inspiration die, but I've noticed that after a few IRL days, the bardic inspiration marker gets lit up on my character sheet.
Hello VoxCorvi, I'm not sure what you mean by Bardic Inspiration marker on your Fighter.
There is an "Inspiration" marker, which is to mark off if your Dungeon Master has given you Inspiration, which is detailed in this section of the Basic Rules. Could your DM be granting you this inspiration, and putting it on your sheet?
Your DM can choose to give you inspiration for a variety of reasons. Typically, DMs award it when you play out your personality traits, give in to the drawbacks presented by a flaw or bond, and otherwise portray your character in a compelling way. Your DM will tell you how you can earn inspiration in the game.
You either have inspiration or you don’t - you can’t stockpile multiple “inspirations” for later use.
I have a fighter. In a session I haven't gotten a bardic inspiration die, but I've noticed that after a few IRL days, the bardic inspiration marker gets lit up on my character sheet.
Hello VoxCorvi, I'm not sure what you mean by Bardic Inspiration marker on your Fighter.
There is an "Inspiration" marker, which is to mark off if your Dungeon Master has given you Inspiration, which is detailed in this section of the Basic Rules. Could your DM be granting you this inspiration, and putting it on your sheet?
Maybe that's what I'm looking at. We haven't utilized anything like that, though. I'll ask him about it, thank you.