I feel this should be quite an easy thing to add, but it's holding me back joining as I am playing a homebrew sorcerer subclass. My subclass adds additional sorcery points at specific levels to make up for the fact that most of the class features are non combat related. I have been playing this class for a while now and would like to use D&D Beyond.
As far as I can tell there is no way to do this in homebrew, but it would be a really good thing to add to the homebrew sorcerer options perhaps?
Me three. Seems like it wouldn't be a difficult thing to add but the pattern of D&D Beyond seems to be that the option only appears to us when that exact feature is available on officially published content.
Yeah. I had to get around it by adding a separate class feature called "Additional Sorcery Points" and just give it the number of uses per long rest that I needed. This works fine but is still less than ideal because it isn't all in one place
Hi,
I feel this should be quite an easy thing to add, but it's holding me back joining as I am playing a homebrew sorcerer subclass. My subclass adds additional sorcery points at specific levels to make up for the fact that most of the class features are non combat related. I have been playing this class for a while now and would like to use D&D Beyond.
As far as I can tell there is no way to do this in homebrew, but it would be a really good thing to add to the homebrew sorcerer options perhaps?
Kind regards,
Nick
No one thinks this would be a good option for Sorcerer subclasses?
I'm actually looking to add a subclass that grants more sorcery points too.. My search on how to do this brought me here :(
Me three. Seems like it wouldn't be a difficult thing to add but the pattern of D&D Beyond seems to be that the option only appears to us when that exact feature is available on officially published content.
Yeah. I had to get around it by adding a separate class feature called "Additional Sorcery Points" and just give it the number of uses per long rest that I needed. This works fine but is still less than ideal because it isn't all in one place
This is exactly what I ended up doing too. Works for now...