I've made my first sub-class. I cannot publish it though. It says that I use non-english language in the text, which I don't. Everything is in correct english. It also says that I include, link, to other homebrew content, which I don't. And finally it says that "this homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels" which I don't know what they mean so I cannot change it. Can somebody help me? I would like to share my content.
The system only checks those compliances when the main [SAVE CHANGES] button under Basic Information is clicked.
For the non-English language warning, that is often triggered by a he description being too brief. Again, this is only checked when the main save is hit.
You may not have linked other Homebrew but more likely have attached an official spell that is not free content and therefore prohibited.
As for the levels, for which class is your subclass designed?
Finally, if you have only just recently finished writing your subclass I highly recommend not publishing it yet. Once you do you can no longer edit it without creating a new version and replacing the old version. It is always considered best practice to conclude all playtesting and editing prior to publication.
There is a glitch with Druids that requires them to have a dummy feature at 3rd-level (even though Druid subclasses are not supposed to grant features at 3rd level).
Again, I highly recommend that you do not publish your subclass yet. Always take the time to thoroughly playtest and edit your homebrews before publishing them. You do not need to publish your homebrews for you and your friends to use them, they are always automatically shared with everyone in the same DDB campaigns with you.
I will wait to publish. The main thing I want is feedback. I want to know how balanced it is. Is there a forum or such where I can publish it and get some reviews before a publish it for real?
You have mastered the art of using anything you can pick up as a weapon. Silk sashes, ropes, chairs, ladders, carts, pool equipment, pool cues, pool balls, dodgeballs, wrenches... in the hands of a Chan master anything can be a weapon, and they can all be used with the fluid and grace of any monk weapon.
(Special acknowledgments go to TransmorpherDDS for special contributions to this subclass. Additional acknowledgements go to Cheeky_Hamster)
Path of the Chan
When you choose this tradition at 3rd level, your special martial arts training leads you to master the use of improvised weapons. This path also includes instruction in the fluid movements of dance. You gain the following benefits.
Improvised Weapon Specialist. You gain proficiency with improvised weapons if you don’t already have it. Improvised weapons are monk weapons for you. Many of this tradition’s features work only with improvised weapons.
Improvised Parry. If you make an unarmed strike as part of the Attack action on your turn and are holding an improvised weapon, you can use it to defend yourself. You gain a +2 bonus to AC until the start of your next turn, while the weapon is in your hand and you aren’t incapacitated.
Improvised Shot. Immediately after you take the attack action on each of your turns you can spend 1 Ki to make two ranged weapon attacks as a bonus action by throwing improvised weapons.
Way of the Chan. You gain proficiency in the (Performance) skill if you don’t already have it.
One with anything I can get my hands on!
At 6th level, you extend your ki into your improvised weapons, granting you the following benefits.
Magic Propwork. Your attacks with improvised weapons count as magical for the purpose of overcoming resistance and immunity to nonmagical attacks and damage.
Improvised Strike. When you hit a target with an improvised weapon or unarmed strike, you can spend 1 ki point to cause the weapon to deal extra damage to the target equal to your Martial Arts die.
Pick it up Quick. On each of your turns you can pick up an additional item as a free action if you use the item as an improvised weapon in the same turn. Beginning at 11th level, you can use this ability twice each turn, and beginning at 17th level you can use this ability three times per turn.
Improv Training
Yes! Aaand.... At 11th level, you gain the ability to augment your weapons further with your ki. As a bonus action, you can expend up to 3 ki points to grant one improvised weapon you touch a bonus to attack and damage rolls when you attack with it. The bonus equals the number of ki points you spent. This bonus lasts for 1 minute or until you use this feature again. This feature has no effect on a magic weapon that already has a bonus to attack and damage rolls.
Environmental Improv. At 11th level you learn how to use the environment to forestall your opponent’s ability to offend you. Immediately after you take the Attack action on your turn to make a melee weapon attack with an improvised weapon or unarmed strike, you can spend 2 ki points to attempt to grapple the target using an improvised weapon you are wielding as a bonus action. Make a grapple check using your Dexterity (Acrobatics) in place of Strength (Athletics). You must be able to explain your actions, such as wrapping their wrists with a belt, or pinning their arms in place with a picture frame. While the target is grappled, it is also restrained. If you leave the improvised weapon behind and move away from the target, the creature remains grappled until the end of your next turn. It may use its reaction, if available, to end this effect. If you are not holding an improvised weapon you may attempt to use a piece of the environment within 5 feet of the target such as a hanging curtain or an open barrel in place of an improvised weapon for this ability.
Blind Luck
At 17th level, your frequent need to defend yourself with anything in reach has gifted you with uncanny luck. If you miss with an attack roll using an improvised weapon or unarmed strike on your turn, you can reroll it. You can use this feature only once on each of your turns.
I've made my first sub-class. I cannot publish it though. It says that I use non-english language in the text, which I don't. Everything is in correct english. It also says that I include, link, to other homebrew content, which I don't. And finally it says that "this homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels" which I don't know what they mean so I cannot change it. Can somebody help me? I would like to share my content.
The system only checks those compliances when the main [SAVE CHANGES] button under Basic Information is clicked.
For the non-English language warning, that is often triggered by a he description being too brief. Again, this is only checked when the main save is hit.
You may not have linked other Homebrew but more likely have attached an official spell that is not free content and therefore prohibited.
As for the levels, for which class is your subclass designed?
Finally, if you have only just recently finished writing your subclass I highly recommend not publishing it yet. Once you do you can no longer edit it without creating a new version and replacing the old version. It is always considered best practice to conclude all playtesting and editing prior to publication.
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Thanks a lot! This really helped! I think I can fix the non-english problem and the homebrew content problem.
I made a Druid subclass.
There is a glitch with Druids that requires them to have a dummy feature at 3rd-level (even though Druid subclasses are not supposed to grant features at 3rd level).
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Which means I have to add a lvl 3 feature and then it should work out fine?
Thanks a lot!!!
Again, I highly recommend that you do not publish your subclass yet. Always take the time to thoroughly playtest and edit your homebrews before publishing them. You do not need to publish your homebrews for you and your friends to use them, they are always automatically shared with everyone in the same DDB campaigns with you.
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I will wait to publish. The main thing I want is feedback. I want to know how balanced it is. Is there a forum or such where I can publish it and get some reviews before a publish it for real?
There is no way to “soft publish” our homebrews, but there is an entire forum dedicated to homebrewing:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules
You drag highlight your subclass’s description and features and copy the Whole text and then paste it into a post in a forum like this:
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Thanks for all the help! Really helpful, appreciate it a lot!