This has been a pet peeve of mine for a while now but for every homebrew option, if you choose to create something from an existing template, your other homebrew creations show up.
All except for subclasses.
If you made a homebrew goblin with four arms, and decided to make another with five arms, you can use the four-armed one as a template.
meanwhile if you made a Fighter subclass but your not sure on some of the features but want to make a copy to play around with, your out of luck. You can only use official subclasses as templates. So you have to start from scratch.
Now I have got to not be first person to point this out. But I can't figure out why. It can't be an oversight, its been years.
So if any devs happen to see this, I would like to know why this isn't something we can do.
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This has been a pet peeve of mine for a while now but for every homebrew option, if you choose to create something from an existing template, your other homebrew creations show up.
All except for subclasses.
If you made a homebrew goblin with four arms, and decided to make another with five arms, you can use the four-armed one as a template.
meanwhile if you made a Fighter subclass but your not sure on some of the features but want to make a copy to play around with, your out of luck. You can only use official subclasses as templates. So you have to start from scratch.
Now I have got to not be first person to point this out. But I can't figure out why. It can't be an oversight, its been years.
So if any devs happen to see this, I would like to know why this isn't something we can do.