I was in the middle of fine tuning some of my homebrews when this happened. I always have a "test character" ready in another tab to see my edits and to repair what seems to be broken. At first it showed an error where I put an invalid snippet code. I edited it out and replaced with a simpler one and the sheet was frozen to the previous state. I tried from reloading the sheet to restarting my iPad and everything in between. I spent many hours trying to fix this and after several hours I moved to making spells and the same thing happens.
In the spell I made the damage is thunder but the sheet data displays everything from fire ball which was the template I used.
Hello! You may need to remove the homebrew from your sheet after editing it in order for the changes to take effect.
Thanks for the response. I have also tried doing that. The only way I was able to finish what I was doing was to delete both my "test character" and the homebrew subclass/spell. Then recreate my homebrew again from scratch only this time I have to make it perfectly. I think the problem is that whatever is saved the first time gets locked in this "frozen" state and any changes won't take effect no matter what (or at least as far as my testing goes).
I was in the middle of fine tuning some of my homebrews when this happened. I always have a "test character" ready in another tab to see my edits and to repair what seems to be broken. At first it showed an error where I put an invalid snippet code. I edited it out and replaced with a simpler one and the sheet was frozen to the previous state. I tried from reloading the sheet to restarting my iPad and everything in between. I spent many hours trying to fix this and after several hours I moved to making spells and the same thing happens.
In the spell I made the damage is thunder but the sheet data displays everything from fire ball which was the template I used.
Hello! You may need to remove the homebrew from your sheet after editing it in order for the changes to take effect.
Thanks for the response. I have also tried doing that. The only way I was able to finish what I was doing was to delete both my "test character" and the homebrew subclass/spell. Then recreate my homebrew again from scratch only this time I have to make it perfectly. I think the problem is that whatever is saved the first time gets locked in this "frozen" state and any changes won't take effect no matter what (or at least as far as my testing goes).
I have tested homebrew without having to go so far to see changes (simply removing then re-adding has always worked).
Next time you have this issue, post a link to the character and the homebrew.