Hey, just some feedback and 4 things I think would help homebrew creators and make people using DnDbeyond for their games lives easier.
Create a homebrew bonus option that lets you alter a monks Ki save. Spell save DC dosen't cover this. It's a go to for DMs with a Monk in the party (Rewards or curses) and if you're a player, you use the DC for everything and it being the only thing that you have to alter on your character sheet can lead to a lot of "DC 15, DC 15, DC 15 Oh wait! DC 16. What did you role for the first 2 again?" It's a pain, it slows the game down.
Can you give a similar option to give extra wildshapes to druids via magic items.
There isn't a option to give a bonus to passive insight when there is to passive perception and investigation.
Give the option to create magic items with homebrew feats that are in your homebrew collection. It would make unusual item creation a lot easier and you can control how it it displays on the players character sheet easier.
The more complete/flexible the service provided by dndbeyond, the more people are going to use the system long term. As opposed to spliting between paper and digital sheets which can be a pain.
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Hey, just some feedback and 4 things I think would help homebrew creators and make people using DnDbeyond for their games lives easier.
Create a homebrew bonus option that lets you alter a monks Ki save. Spell save DC dosen't cover this. It's a go to for DMs with a Monk in the party (Rewards or curses) and if you're a player, you use the DC for everything and it being the only thing that you have to alter on your character sheet can lead to a lot of "DC 15, DC 15, DC 15 Oh wait! DC 16. What did you role for the first 2 again?" It's a pain, it slows the game down.
Can you give a similar option to give extra wildshapes to druids via magic items.
There isn't a option to give a bonus to passive insight when there is to passive perception and investigation.
Give the option to create magic items with homebrew feats that are in your homebrew collection. It would make unusual item creation a lot easier and you can control how it it displays on the players character sheet easier.
The more complete/flexible the service provided by dndbeyond, the more people are going to use the system long term. As opposed to spliting between paper and digital sheets which can be a pain.