Hello, I've created a Gunslinger subclass that I'd like to share with the community. The only issue is that I'm receiving a message stating "This homebrew Subclass has a name that is too similar to licensed 5e content." To the best of my knowledge, there is no licensed Gunslinger subclass for 5e.
I found a different Gunslinger subclass from another DM that's marked as unofficial material, so this must be some kind of error and would appreciate any help to get this resolved.
I see that there’s an unofficial archetype called Gunslinger, but I imagine the majority of what I’ve made shares a name with another piece of unofficial material.
Matt Mercer's gunslinger is not quite "official", but it is going to be marked that way since it's released through Beyond. I imagine the backend doesn't distinguish it as any different than the official content.
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Hello, I've created a Gunslinger subclass that I'd like to share with the community. The only issue is that I'm receiving a message stating "This homebrew Subclass has a name that is too similar to licensed 5e content." To the best of my knowledge, there is no licensed Gunslinger subclass for 5e.
I found a different Gunslinger subclass from another DM that's marked as unofficial material, so this must be some kind of error and would appreciate any help to get this resolved.
Gunslinger is a Fighter Archetype. It's from Critical Role, I think.
I see that there’s an unofficial archetype called Gunslinger, but I imagine the majority of what I’ve made shares a name with another piece of unofficial material.
Matt Mercer's gunslinger is not quite "official", but it is going to be marked that way since it's released through Beyond. I imagine the backend doesn't distinguish it as any different than the official content.