I have found that I cannot publish a homebrew subclass if I have included certain spells in a custom spell list. The only permitted spells seem to be from the basic rules or from EE. If I remove the forbidden spell(s) from the spell list, the subclass still cannot be published; I have to recreate the subclass and carefully ensure that I never accidentally add a wrong spell.
It would be helpful if any of the following was the case: we could filter which spells to add; removing disallowed spells makes a subclass publishable; disallowed spells are simply filtered out of a homebrew class when that class is used by a person who has not purchased the base content; non-free spells are permitted in a published subclass, but that homebrew subclass is only available to users who have purchased the requisite product.
While I agree, because I've had to do the same, I don't think that is something the dev team would be able to do. I don't remember which thread it was mentioned, but since the homebrew stuff is available for everyone to see, allowing homebrew with non-free content would allow people access to spells, feats, or what not without making the necessary purchase.
I'm probably way off with my summary, but that's what I remember both from a thread posted somewhere.
I have found that I cannot publish a homebrew subclass if I have included certain spells in a custom spell list. The only permitted spells seem to be from the basic rules or from EE. If I remove the forbidden spell(s) from the spell list, the subclass still cannot be published; I have to recreate the subclass and carefully ensure that I never accidentally add a wrong spell.
It would be helpful if any of the following was the case: we could filter which spells to add; removing disallowed spells makes a subclass publishable; disallowed spells are simply filtered out of a homebrew class when that class is used by a person who has not purchased the base content; non-free spells are permitted in a published subclass, but that homebrew subclass is only available to users who have purchased the requisite product.
While I agree, because I've had to do the same, I don't think that is something the dev team would be able to do. I don't remember which thread it was mentioned, but since the homebrew stuff is available for everyone to see, allowing homebrew with non-free content would allow people access to spells, feats, or what not without making the necessary purchase.
I'm probably way off with my summary, but that's what I remember both from a thread posted somewhere.
AdmiralChry's Homebrew Compendium - A collection of all my classes, subclasses, magic items, and etc.
Hartless mentioned that it might be possible in the future to allow races with non-SRD spells to be published. Maybe.
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