I'm running into an issue on AboveVTT, but it would exist on any VTT platform. My player who is a paladin just got Find Steed. There is a stat block in the new books and it's labeled as "otherworldly Steed". Except this does not exist anywhere besides this spell, so I'm unable to make it a summons/familiar/etc under "extras" and nothing else is going to match its stat block/abilites as a stand-in.
Am I missing something here? What should I be using for them? I understand I can make a new token, but I would like to keep this contained within the player's individual sheet if at all possible.
The problem is that D&D Beyond's "extras" thing only supports stat blocks with fixed stats. It doesn't have any way to show stat blocks where some of the stats are dependent on the character's stats (which includes a lot of things created by summoning spells like Find Steed).
This has been a source of frustration for a lot of people over the years, but as far as I know there's been no official word on whether it'll ever be properly implemented.
I'm running into an issue on AboveVTT, but it would exist on any VTT platform. My player who is a paladin just got Find Steed. There is a stat block in the new books and it's labeled as "otherworldly Steed". Except this does not exist anywhere besides this spell, so I'm unable to make it a summons/familiar/etc under "extras" and nothing else is going to match its stat block/abilites as a stand-in.
Am I missing something here? What should I be using for them? I understand I can make a new token, but I would like to keep this contained within the player's individual sheet if at all possible.
The problem is that D&D Beyond's "extras" thing only supports stat blocks with fixed stats. It doesn't have any way to show stat blocks where some of the stats are dependent on the character's stats (which includes a lot of things created by summoning spells like Find Steed).
This has been a source of frustration for a lot of people over the years, but as far as I know there's been no official word on whether it'll ever be properly implemented.
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while that sucks, thank you for keeping me from beating my head against a wall over it for weeks.