Currently to share with community, the homebrew creator for the druid requires features at levels 2, 3, 6, 10, and 14.
If you look at the druid table it only has features at 2, 6, 10 and 14. Level 3 requirement should be removed.
Additionally all of the official subclasses follow this table, save for Circle of Land which gives a spell table at level 3 for the respective land type chosen.
Because Circle of the Land is the free druid subclass (I.e. it’s in the SRD/basic rules), that’s the baseline for homebrew. You can just create a dummy 3rd level feature. I think you can even hide it in the builder. That said, however, please do not publish your subclass until it is thoroughly tested. It is is impossible to edit published homebrew. You can only add new versions. If you do that, your “my creations” section will be still show both versions. Plus it’s a pain for folks who add published homebrew and then discover it’s broken/doesn’t work as intended. You don’t need to publish to share with those in campaigns you are in.
Well it's kinda dumb that d&d beyond works.that way when most of the classes don't have 3rd level features....imagine if Figher Subclasses were based on Purple Dragon Knights. But I digress, thanks for telling me what I need to fix.
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Currently to share with community, the homebrew creator for the druid requires features at levels 2, 3, 6, 10, and 14.
If you look at the druid table it only has features at 2, 6, 10 and 14. Level 3 requirement should be removed.
Additionally all of the official subclasses follow this table, save for Circle of Land which gives a spell table at level 3 for the respective land type chosen.
Because Circle of the Land is the free druid subclass (I.e. it’s in the SRD/basic rules), that’s the baseline for homebrew. You can just create a dummy 3rd level feature. I think you can even hide it in the builder. That said, however, please do not publish your subclass until it is thoroughly tested. It is is impossible to edit published homebrew. You can only add new versions. If you do that, your “my creations” section will be still show both versions. Plus it’s a pain for folks who add published homebrew and then discover it’s broken/doesn’t work as intended. You don’t need to publish to share with those in campaigns you are in.
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Well it's kinda dumb that d&d beyond works.that way when most of the classes don't have 3rd level features....imagine if Figher Subclasses were based on Purple Dragon Knights. But I digress, thanks for telling me what I need to fix.