On the Warlock class page, Eldritch Invocations don't even have their own heading. They're just plopped in the middle of the Class Features. This causes two problems: It's hard to quickly find the Invocations when you're looking for them on the Warlock page, and it's annoying to scroll through them when you're not looking for them but are otherwise browsing the Warlock page.
I propose that Eldritch Invocations either (1) get their own section on the Warlock page, complete with a header that shows up on the table of contents on the sidebar that you can click on, or (2) better, put Eldritch Invocations on their own page. Or even make them their own DnDBeyond element entirely—why is there not even any way currently to homebrew Eldritch Invocations?
I suppose the same could be said for things like Battlemaster Techniques, but at least those are unique to the subclass, so either way when you're in that subclass's traits section, you have what you're looking for in front of you. This is something every warlock will need to utilize at some point.
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On the Warlock class page, Eldritch Invocations don't even have their own heading. They're just plopped in the middle of the Class Features. This causes two problems: It's hard to quickly find the Invocations when you're looking for them on the Warlock page, and it's annoying to scroll through them when you're not looking for them but are otherwise browsing the Warlock page.
I propose that Eldritch Invocations either (1) get their own section on the Warlock page, complete with a header that shows up on the table of contents on the sidebar that you can click on, or (2) better, put Eldritch Invocations on their own page. Or even make them their own DnDBeyond element entirely—why is there not even any way currently to homebrew Eldritch Invocations?
I suppose the same could be said for things like Battlemaster Techniques, but at least those are unique to the subclass, so either way when you're in that subclass's traits section, you have what you're looking for in front of you. This is something every warlock will need to utilize at some point.
Check out my blog for homebrew D&D stuff and other projects!