I'll bet this has already been addressed, but why aren't the level numbers shown on DnD Beyond's desktop web version on the classes? The class and subclass features are listed without a level, making it hard to know when each feature is gained. It shows up fine on the app version. Is this a bug?
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Came here to report the same issue. I desperately miss the "Starting at Nth level" at the beginning of each feature. If that was too ambiguous, "Starting at Class level N" would work, or a subheader like "Class level N feature" / "Subclass level N feature". I am reading these for the first time and unsure which kick in at level 3.
I noticed this too. It's frustrating. I'm a DM 99% of the time. I rarely interact with the character builder side. So, I'm trying to study the new clases to run the new edition. And this issue slows down the process.
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I'll bet this has already been addressed, but why aren't the level numbers shown on DnD Beyond's desktop web version on the classes? The class and subclass features are listed without a level, making it hard to know when each feature is gained. It shows up fine on the app version. Is this a bug?
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Came here to report the same issue. I desperately miss the "Starting at Nth level" at the beginning of each feature. If that was too ambiguous, "Starting at Class level N" would work, or a subheader like "Class level N feature" / "Subclass level N feature". I am reading these for the first time and unsure which kick in at level 3.
I noticed this too. It's frustrating. I'm a DM 99% of the time. I rarely interact with the character builder side. So, I'm trying to study the new clases to run the new edition. And this issue slows down the process.
Saving the world one game at a time.