So I just got the new Grim Hollow Player’s Guide, which adds the new subclass for wizards called the demonologist. I am experiencing an issue with the character builder related to the class feature 'Stolen Secrets'. The feature is supposed to give the player the option to gain warlock invocations based on the wizard level and use int as the main ability type instead of the normal warlock cha. The issue I am having is that it is not giving any choice of invocations at all; no drop-down or anything at all. If there are any suggestions on what I should do or if there is anything I can do, I would appreciate it very much!
So I just got the new Grim Hollow Player’s Guide, which adds the new subclass for wizards called the demonologist. I am experiencing an issue with the character builder related to the class feature 'Stolen Secrets'. The feature is supposed to give the player the option to gain warlock invocations based on the wizard level and use int as the main ability type instead of the normal warlock cha. The issue I am having is that it is not giving any choice of invocations at all; no drop-down or anything at all. If there are any suggestions on what I should do or if there is anything I can do, I would appreciate it very much!
On page one of the Release Issues & Support Forum page for this book, it says that Warlock Invocations are not supported outside of the Warlock Class & 2014 Eldritch Adept from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, which only supports 2014 versions of invocations for non-Warlocks, to my knowledge.
This is likely due to Beyond's rigid formatting that's also coded, quite literally, like a ball of spaghetti noodles.
So it's not compatible due to that. & there are no plans to re-code the entire site at this time, or likely ever.
Sorry.
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Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
Well they likely shouldn't allow these subclasses in their system at all if they don't want to do the work to make them work. They seem to have no problem collecting the money from selling the books on D&D Beyond, so they should have no problem fixing this issue or they can refund all of some of the money. I don't remember reading anywhere a disclaimer saying 'o by the way, there's a good chance most this wont work in the character builder' when purchasing.
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So I just got the new Grim Hollow Player’s Guide, which adds the new subclass for wizards called the demonologist. I am experiencing an issue with the character builder related to the class feature 'Stolen Secrets'. The feature is supposed to give the player the option to gain warlock invocations based on the wizard level and use int as the main ability type instead of the normal warlock cha. The issue I am having is that it is not giving any choice of invocations at all; no drop-down or anything at all. If there are any suggestions on what I should do or if there is anything I can do, I would appreciate it very much!
On page one of the Release Issues & Support Forum page for this book, it says that Warlock Invocations are not supported outside of the Warlock Class & 2014 Eldritch Adept from Tasha's Cauldron of Everything, which only supports 2014 versions of invocations for non-Warlocks, to my knowledge.
This is likely due to Beyond's rigid formatting that's also coded, quite literally, like a ball of spaghetti noodles.
So it's not compatible due to that. & there are no plans to re-code the entire site at this time, or likely ever.
Sorry.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
Well they likely shouldn't allow these subclasses in their system at all if they don't want to do the work to make them work. They seem to have no problem collecting the money from selling the books on D&D Beyond, so they should have no problem fixing this issue or they can refund all of some of the money. I don't remember reading anywhere a disclaimer saying 'o by the way, there's a good chance most this wont work in the character builder' when purchasing.