Basic rules options like Eldritch Knight don't show up in the drop-down menu. Only champion for Fighter. Same probelem for other classes like Warlock and Paladin. Only one or two options shown in dropdown menu in spite of being Basic rules
The Eldritch Knight isn't a basic rules option. Like Stormknight said you need access to the Player's Handbook or the individual purchases to access it.
Each class gets one subclass in the Basic Rules, for example the Fighter gets the Champion.
Been using the Character creator and when creating a fighter I can only choose Champion and none of the other Archetypes in the dropdown menu
Also Feats dropdown menu only lists 2 feats
Content outside of the Basic Rules / SRD, needs to either be shared with your character via a campaign, or you can purchase it from the marketplace.
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Basic rules options like Eldritch Knight don't show up in the drop-down menu. Only champion for Fighter. Same probelem for other classes like Warlock and Paladin. Only one or two options shown in dropdown menu in spite of being Basic rules
The Eldritch Knight isn't a basic rules option. Like Stormknight said you need access to the Player's Handbook or the individual purchases to access it.
Each class gets one subclass in the Basic Rules, for example the Fighter gets the Champion.
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The Basic Rules can be seen here:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/basic-rules
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when I create a new character I cant get my ability number past 18 in manual mode. i use real life dice to get my character ability number.
There's no way you can roll past 18 with 3d6 so this is functioning as intended.
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I use the d20 system in the campaign i am in
There is no official “d20 system,” that is a houserule.
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