On two of my Player's characters in my campaign (one cleric and one divine soul sorcerer, so both have the cleric spell list), they have the option of selecting some homebrew cantrips that are not mine nor theirs. We don't have any idea where they came from. We checked our "My Homebrew Creations" list and made sure they weren't there on neither my list nor their list. You can see the top three cantrips on the image below are not cleric cantrips (or normal rules cantrips at all.) When they go into the character builder and go to the first page and toggle off Homebrew Content, these cantrips go away. This is only true (that we've seen so far) on the cantrips portion of Known Spells, no 1st or 2nd level spells that are unknown homebrews are showing up. It makes it confusing trying to decipher what spells belong and which don't without trying to refer to a non-DnDBeyond source.
Hello, please have you and all of your players check your Homebrew Collection list -- your Creations list only includes the content you have created, not all the content added from public homebrew. If there are other players in the campaign outside of those two, you would want to ensure they also check their lists, as they may have this content in their collection.
Well I'll be darned, looks like one of my players (not either of the two mentioned above) was throwing stuff onto his Homebrew Collection just so he could look at it later. Thanks for solving the mystery. Is there a way to turn off their homebrew collections off while keeping my homebrew stuff (since I'm the DM and I've put them in my campaign)? Turning off Homebrew Content on the first page of the Character Builder shuts it all off, including mine
Well I'll be darned, looks like one of my players (not either of the two mentioned above) was throwing stuff onto his Homebrew Collection just so he could look at it later. Thanks for solving the mystery. Is there a way to turn off their homebrew collections off while keeping my homebrew stuff (since I'm the DM and I've put them in my campaign)? Turning off Homebrew Content on the first page of the Character Builder shuts it all off, including mine
Unfortunately, not. I think something like that is planned.
Currently my biggest complaint is that homebrew is not indicated as homebrew on the character sheet/builder so the player may not even know they need to ask about it (thus my previous comment).
On two of my Player's characters in my campaign (one cleric and one divine soul sorcerer, so both have the cleric spell list), they have the option of selecting some homebrew cantrips that are not mine nor theirs. We don't have any idea where they came from. We checked our "My Homebrew Creations" list and made sure they weren't there on neither my list nor their list. You can see the top three cantrips on the image below are not cleric cantrips (or normal rules cantrips at all.) When they go into the character builder and go to the first page and toggle off Homebrew Content, these cantrips go away. This is only true (that we've seen so far) on the cantrips portion of Known Spells, no 1st or 2nd level spells that are unknown homebrews are showing up. It makes it confusing trying to decipher what spells belong and which don't without trying to refer to a non-DnDBeyond source.
Hello, please have you and all of your players check your Homebrew Collection list -- your Creations list only includes the content you have created, not all the content added from public homebrew. If there are other players in the campaign outside of those two, you would want to ensure they also check their lists, as they may have this content in their collection.
I've actually had a player ask for a ruling on a spell they had added to their collection and forgot was homebrew (it was rather well made).
Well I'll be darned, looks like one of my players (not either of the two mentioned above) was throwing stuff onto his Homebrew Collection just so he could look at it later. Thanks for solving the mystery. Is there a way to turn off their homebrew collections off while keeping my homebrew stuff (since I'm the DM and I've put them in my campaign)? Turning off Homebrew Content on the first page of the Character Builder shuts it all off, including mine
Unfortunately, not. I think something like that is planned.
Currently my biggest complaint is that homebrew is not indicated as homebrew on the character sheet/builder so the player may not even know they need to ask about it (thus my previous comment).
What spell? If it’s that well made I’d like to take a look at it myself!
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