My first D&D character was made by someone else, who had this subclass named Circle of the Stars. Now i am trying to remake the character on my own account, but it is nowwhere to find... So I browsed through the subclasses a little. I found it, tried to add it, and I CANT. Why? Do I have to do something to add a subclass? It sais ‘‘requires subscription’’. (Oh and if this is obvious, sorry, my original lanquage is not English)
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A new DM durrently doing Lost Mine of Phandelver with a new party!
Figuring out the rules and way of playing trough my mistakes :)
No, sadly. I only have the Monsters manual at home, but neither of these. I guess i have to wait for enough money then, before i can make the character myself. But thanks for helping me out!
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A new DM durrently doing Lost Mine of Phandelver with a new party!
Figuring out the rules and way of playing trough my mistakes :)
No, sadly. I only have the Monsters manual at home, but neither of these. I guess i have to wait for enough money then, before i can make the character myself. But thanks for helping me out!
Do note that if you have a physical copy of a book, you cannot use it in dnd beyond. The digital ones are the only ones that let you use their content in dnd beyond. (I learned this the hard way)
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I'm just your everyday dungeon master. Ignore that jar full of souls. And those bones in the corner are just props, don't worry. I'm definitely NOT a lich. Definitely.
Yes, I like beholders. Yes, I curated an exquisite personality for commoner #2864. Yes, my catchphrase is "are you sure?"
You can use the homebrew section of DnD beyond to create a subclass (or anything else) copying the features from the book. It is a pain to do so and a few features might not be possible but you can usually get close enough.
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My first D&D character was made by someone else, who had this subclass named Circle of the Stars. Now i am trying to remake the character on my own account, but it is nowwhere to find... So I browsed through the subclasses a little. I found it, tried to add it, and I CANT. Why? Do I have to do something to add a subclass? It sais ‘‘requires subscription’’. (Oh and if this is obvious, sorry, my original lanquage is not English)
A new DM durrently doing Lost Mine of Phandelver with a new party!
Figuring out the rules and way of playing trough my mistakes :)
She/her preferred.
No, sadly. I only have the Monsters manual at home, but neither of these. I guess i have to wait for enough money then, before i can make the character myself. But thanks for helping me out!
A new DM durrently doing Lost Mine of Phandelver with a new party!
Figuring out the rules and way of playing trough my mistakes :)
She/her preferred.
Do note that if you have a physical copy of a book, you cannot use it in dnd beyond. The digital ones are the only ones that let you use their content in dnd beyond. (I learned this the hard way)
I'm just your everyday dungeon master. Ignore that jar full of souls. And those bones in the corner are just props, don't worry. I'm definitely NOT a lich. Definitely.
Yes, I like beholders. Yes, I curated an exquisite personality for commoner #2864. Yes, my catchphrase is "are you sure?"
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You can use the homebrew section of DnD beyond to create a subclass (or anything else) copying the features from the book. It is a pain to do so and a few features might not be possible but you can usually get close enough.