I am currently unable to properly add feats to my players’ character sheets. I attempted to add the feat "Polearm Master” to a character sheet of a player in my game, but I was always met with a 403 error with a dragon saying I don’t have access to complete the action. The error code is “248abf915dd6428db19ed3e15fed9064“ and the version is “@dndbeyond/character-app@1.8.6”
This has been quite frustrating to deal with since I haven’t had any issue adding feats to a sheet prior. I decided to give it some rest, but then I attempted to choose a racial feat for a player’s custom lineage character, only to receive the same error code and version. That happened today, and it’s still fairly frustrating to deal with. I own the feats from Tasha’s, Xanathar’s, and the PHB, yet I currently can’t give anything from them to my players during a campaign for earning it.
Is content sharing turned on for the campaign? If so, try turning it off and back on. If not, things are operating as they should. There was apparently a bug for a time allowing DMs to add non-free content even if content sharing had not been enabled, but it has been corrected.
I'm going to post what I've said in similar recent posts. ArwensDaughter is completely right though.
Possible solutions:
- Homebrew a copy of your feat/spell/whatever and use that. Just make sure you don't publish it. Private homebrew can still be used in campaigns you're in/a DM of.
- Purchase a Master Tier subscription and activate content sharing.
- Have the player unclaim the character. The DM can then claim the character and apply changes, provided they have not reached their character limit. Afterwards, the DM can return the character to the player.
Ah, I had not realized that it was a bug for DMs to be able to add that to characters in their games. I currently have a subscription, but not a master subscription to enable content sharing.
Thank you for the tips on getting this to work. I'll look over the Master Tier subscription, but I may have to try the third option. Thank you for the solutions ^^
By default, a player should only have access to content that they have purchased or is free (Basic Rules). Content sharing with a master subscription means that the player has access to any content that anyone in the campaign owns, for characters in that campaign only.
Allowing DM edits to select feats for PCs in games without content sharing enabled was a bug, not a feature, as it bypassed the content sharing restriction.
I am currently unable to properly add feats to my players’ character sheets. I attempted to add the feat "Polearm Master” to a character sheet of a player in my game, but I was always met with a 403 error with a dragon saying I don’t have access to complete the action. The error code is “248abf915dd6428db19ed3e15fed9064“ and the version is “@dndbeyond/character-app@1.8.6”
This has been quite frustrating to deal with since I haven’t had any issue adding feats to a sheet prior. I decided to give it some rest, but then I attempted to choose a racial feat for a player’s custom lineage character, only to receive the same error code and version. That happened today, and it’s still fairly frustrating to deal with. I own the feats from Tasha’s, Xanathar’s, and the PHB, yet I currently can’t give anything from them to my players during a campaign for earning it.
Is content sharing turned on for the campaign? If so, try turning it off and back on. If not, things are operating as they should. There was apparently a bug for a time allowing DMs to add non-free content even if content sharing had not been enabled, but it has been corrected.
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I'm going to post what I've said in similar recent posts. ArwensDaughter is completely right though.
Possible solutions:
- Homebrew a copy of your feat/spell/whatever and use that. Just make sure you don't publish it. Private homebrew can still be used in campaigns you're in/a DM of.
- Purchase a Master Tier subscription and activate content sharing.
- Have the player unclaim the character. The DM can then claim the character and apply changes, provided they have not reached their character limit. Afterwards, the DM can return the character to the player.
Ah, I had not realized that it was a bug for DMs to be able to add that to characters in their games. I currently have a subscription, but not a master subscription to enable content sharing.
Thank you for the clarification.
Thank you for the tips on getting this to work. I'll look over the Master Tier subscription, but I may have to try the third option. Thank you for the solutions ^^
This is intended site behavior.
By default, a player should only have access to content that they have purchased or is free (Basic Rules).
Content sharing with a master subscription means that the player has access to any content that anyone in the campaign owns, for characters in that campaign only.
Allowing DM edits to select feats for PCs in games without content sharing enabled was a bug, not a feature, as it bypassed the content sharing restriction.
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