I'll have other issues to worry about later but for now, this error is a glitch. It says;
Morninglord is currently too similar to Circle of Spores to share with the community.
but when I click on the Circle of Spores link, it takes me to a 404 page not found so the spores sub-class in question doesn't exist and that shouldn't be an error I get.
So, there is an official subclass for the druid that is the circle of spores. The link you have shared links to a homebrew creation of something that doesn't seem to exist publically anymore.
If you can share a link to your homebrew you are trying to publish, one of the staff should be able to look at it.
Also, once you publish homebrew it is out in the space forever. You can not update it publically without having to make an entirely new version of it. You don't need the homebrew to be public for your friends to use it. All homebrew is shared within a campaign. So it is usually better to not publish homebrew until it is completely finished and tested/balanced to a place that you are happy with.
I'll never publish the subclass, it's entirely property of WotC I believe (Faiths and Avatars 2e) and I can't remember how to cite the API source to make it legal if that was even an option.
To make the Circle of Spores thing go away, you need to have at least 3 words of text in the Description field in Basic Information, and then hit the [Save Changes] button.
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I'll have other issues to worry about later but for now, this error is a glitch. It says;
but when I click on the Circle of Spores link, it takes me to a 404 page not found so the spores sub-class in question doesn't exist and that shouldn't be an error I get.
The link appears to be linking to a homebrew of some sort, but the Circle of Spores is a published Druid subclass.
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So, there is an official subclass for the druid that is the circle of spores. The link you have shared links to a homebrew creation of something that doesn't seem to exist publically anymore.
If you can share a link to your homebrew you are trying to publish, one of the staff should be able to look at it.
Also, once you publish homebrew it is out in the space forever. You can not update it publically without having to make an entirely new version of it. You don't need the homebrew to be public for your friends to use it. All homebrew is shared within a campaign. So it is usually better to not publish homebrew until it is completely finished and tested/balanced to a place that you are happy with.
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I'll never publish the subclass, it's entirely property of WotC I believe (Faiths and Avatars 2e) and I can't remember how to cite the API source to make it legal if that was even an option.
I just wanted to post the bug.
To make the Circle of Spores thing go away, you need to have at least 3 words of text in the Description field in Basic Information, and then hit the [Save Changes] button.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)