I just started on DND beyond and tried to make a barbarian subclass. It wont work becuase of the circle of spores. I've checked and am 99% sure that I have everything and that it has nothing to do with a spore druid. Anyone know how to fix this.
It says that when the description is too light. Add to the description and then re-save it. DON’T PUBLISH. If you’re still having these issues that means it isn’t ready yet. Once you publish you cannot edit it anymore. Playtest it thoroughly for a couple months so you can edit it properly before you publish it. You don’t need to publish it for you and your friends to use/playtest it. Everyone in campaigns with you can use your homebrew even if it isn’t published.
The solution is much simpler. DnDBeyond doesn't auto-save your entire project when you make small changes to features or alike.
The problem is fixed by pressing "Save" once. It then saves the entire thing, and all of my projects after the one mentioned above have worked without any problem.
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So today I made my 2nd caster subclass, but as with the first one I receive the "Circle of Spores" bug.
Basically it thinks I am copying the Circle of Spores of the Druid, but my creations have no relation to it whatsoever.

Also it lists that I don't have the necessary class features for each correct level, but I've filed them all in and they are there as well.
Anyone experienced this bug or knows how to fix it?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/23242-creating-subclasses-guide
Make sure you have a description written up and then hit the save button.
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I've checked the table. The Cleric does miss a Domain level, namely the 1st. But the first one I've been able to fix.
One of the fixes is removing the spells at the additional spell tab, unless all are homebrew.
I've also got the Cleric fixed now, for some reason it works if I add text with a Header in the description.
I just started on DND beyond and tried to make a barbarian subclass. It wont work becuase of the circle of spores. I've checked and am 99% sure that I have everything and that it has nothing to do with a spore druid. Anyone know how to fix this.
It says that when the description is too light. Add to the description and then re-save it. DON’T PUBLISH. If you’re still having these issues that means it isn’t ready yet. Once you publish you cannot edit it anymore. Playtest it thoroughly for a couple months so you can edit it properly before you publish it. You don’t need to publish it for you and your friends to use/playtest it. Everyone in campaigns with you can use your homebrew even if it isn’t published.
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Thanks for the advice. Ill try it out.
The solution is much simpler. DnDBeyond doesn't auto-save your entire project when you make small changes to features or alike.
The problem is fixed by pressing "Save" once. It then saves the entire thing, and all of my projects after the one mentioned above have worked without any problem.