A homebrew archetype I'm designing for the blood hunter is saying that it can't be published for the following reasons:
(archetype) is currently too similar to Circle of Spores (GGtR) to share with the community.
This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels.
Obviously, the oddest thing isn't just that it's saying it's too similar to another archetype for a completely different class, but it's linking the version of that archetype from an unreleased splat book (and no, voyeurs, sadly the link doesn't seem to work, so no Ravnica spoilers for you).
In addition, the class definitely fills the correct archetype level slots, but I'm guessing this is somehow linked to the fact it seems to be comparing it to a druid archetype.
I have a similar problem. I wanted to publish a druid subclass and the error message is:
This homebrew subclass doesn’t have the necessary class features with the correct required level.
I have saved both every feature and the subclass but the problem persist. I have created features for level 2, 6, 10 and 14 (which is when the druid gets Circle features), so I don’t understand what is the problem. Can someone help me?
I have a similar problem. I wanted to publish a druid subclass and the error message is:
This homebrew subclass doesn’t have the necessary class features with the correct required level.
I have saved both every feature and the subclass but the problem persist. I have created features for level 2, 6, 10 and 14 (which is when the druid gets Circle features), so I don’t understand what is the problem. Can someone help me?
The levels for Druid are set to match the free subclass provided in the Basic Rules (Circle of the Land). The Circle of the Land has features at levels 2, 3, 6, 10 and 14.
A homebrew archetype I'm designing for the blood hunter is saying that it can't be published for the following reasons:
Obviously, the oddest thing isn't just that it's saying it's too similar to another archetype for a completely different class, but it's linking the version of that archetype from an unreleased splat book (and no, voyeurs, sadly the link doesn't seem to work, so no Ravnica spoilers for you).
In addition, the class definitely fills the correct archetype level slots, but I'm guessing this is somehow linked to the fact it seems to be comparing it to a druid archetype.
Any chance someone could check this out? Link to the archetype for the mods.
Hi there Killchrono,
the validation code that checks a subclass, to see if it may be published, only executes when the SAVE button is clicked for the subclass.
I tried this for you and it no longer gives any warnings.
P.S. The subclass looks pretty cool - you have some nice ideas there! :)
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Hi There,
I'm running into this exact same problem with my Mage Hunter Fighter archetype. I've saved it and the problem persists.
EDIT: Nevermind, I was saving on the class features rather than the class itself.
I too am having this problem for a bard that sings to buff weapons.
Please try Stormknight's instructions above.
Once you have finished your subclass, save the subclass from the main (first) edit page for the subclass to have the automoderator recheck it.
I have a similar problem. I wanted to publish a druid subclass and the error message is:
I have saved both every feature and the subclass but the problem persist. I have created features for level 2, 6, 10 and 14 (which is when the druid gets Circle features), so I don’t understand what is the problem. Can someone help me?
The levels for Druid are set to match the free subclass provided in the Basic Rules (Circle of the Land). The Circle of the Land has features at levels 2, 3, 6, 10 and 14.
Ah I see! Thank you so much
I've tried the method that was recommend for the cultivator subclass I'm making and it seems to still think its an arcane archer. What should I do?