In the 2014 version, each feature mentioned what level it came into effect at. For example, the Wizards Spell Mastery Feature states "At 18th level, you...". This made it very easy to see how the abilities spread and when you could expect them...and judge if you'll ever get them.
In the 2024 version, it just jumps straight into the description. Could we have the levels out back in? Currently, it means jumping back and forth between the features and the table to figure out when I'm getting what...which is frustrating.
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+1 This is a huge missing accessibility feature for the digital compendium version of the new classes and subclasses. The current wording makes it impossible to know exactly when each feature comes online. This could be fixed either by adding some text to the beginning of each feature ("At level 3...") or by adding level headers to the way the features are displayed in the online digital class/subclass compendium and in the Listings section of the app.
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In the 2014 version, each feature mentioned what level it came into effect at. For example, the Wizards Spell Mastery Feature states "At 18th level, you...". This made it very easy to see how the abilities spread and when you could expect them...and judge if you'll ever get them.
In the 2024 version, it just jumps straight into the description. Could we have the levels out back in? Currently, it means jumping back and forth between the features and the table to figure out when I'm getting what...which is frustrating.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
+1 This is a huge missing accessibility feature for the digital compendium version of the new classes and subclasses. The current wording makes it impossible to know exactly when each feature comes online. This could be fixed either by adding some text to the beginning of each feature ("At level 3...") or by adding level headers to the way the features are displayed in the online digital class/subclass compendium and in the Listings section of the app.