I have a group of people that have never played an rpg and one player that wants to play a beast master ranger. I was hoping I could keep everyone in dnd beyond for the sake of simplicity but don't want to leave her with the beast master as is. In the end she wouldn't know the difference till it's way too late.
I agree. The unearthed arcana thread has this to say:
"- D&D Beyond will not include the previously released UA classes of artificer, mystic, and revised ranger. They were released prior to January 2018, and those versions of them are considered "archived". They will appear on D&D Beyond as soon as Wizards of the Coast releases their next versions.
- You may recreate "archived" Unearthed Arcana content as private homebrew to use on D&D Beyond, but may not submit it to be listed as public homebrew."
However, we STILL cannot create new base classes in homebrew, and altering existing base classes via subclass is clunky, complicated, unpolished, inefficient, and cannot properly incorporate subclass options for custom classes. In other words, this second paragraph is outright untrue in context with the previous paragraph.
Rant aside, while revised ranger is difficult to convert to d&d beyond, the revised beast master subclass is pretty easy, I did it for one of my players. Obviously, I can't publish it, so you still have to convert it yourself.
Yo thank you so much. I have till Thursday so I guess I oughta get to work. It's a darn shame though, and as far as I can tell wizards isn't too keen on implementing revised classes anymore. Not officially at least.
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I have a group of people that have never played an rpg and one player that wants to play a beast master ranger. I was hoping I could keep everyone in dnd beyond for the sake of simplicity but don't want to leave her with the beast master as is. In the end she wouldn't know the difference till it's way too late.
I agree. The unearthed arcana thread has this to say:
"- D&D Beyond will not include the previously released UA classes of artificer, mystic, and revised ranger. They were released prior to January 2018, and those versions of them are considered "archived". They will appear on D&D Beyond as soon as Wizards of the Coast releases their next versions.
- You may recreate "archived" Unearthed Arcana content as private homebrew to use on D&D Beyond, but may not submit it to be listed as public homebrew."
However, we STILL cannot create new base classes in homebrew, and altering existing base classes via subclass is clunky, complicated, unpolished, inefficient, and cannot properly incorporate subclass options for custom classes. In other words, this second paragraph is outright untrue in context with the previous paragraph.
Rant aside, while revised ranger is difficult to convert to d&d beyond, the revised beast master subclass is pretty easy, I did it for one of my players. Obviously, I can't publish it, so you still have to convert it yourself.
Yo thank you so much. I have till Thursday so I guess I oughta get to work. It's a darn shame though, and as far as I can tell wizards isn't too keen on implementing revised classes anymore. Not officially at least.