I'm new to 5e, but not D&D, having played for 30 years on and off. I like creating characters using programs like D&D Beyond. However, at 4th level, no matter what class I'm playing, what options I have selected, IF it gives me feat options, it's only grappler. As a Wizard, that does me no good. My blind brother plays too and I build his characters and his rogue is the same way. I've tested several ways and can't get it to populate feats. What am I doing wrong?
You probably don't own the feats. Grappler is the only feat included in the free Basic Rules. You need to own the Player's Handbook to get most of the feats, though additional feats are included in most other sourcebooks.
If you want to get your hands a little dirty, you can make custom actions or homebrew feats that do the same thing as feats in a book you own. Of course, you should never publish any homebrew that isn't yours, but as far as I can tell it's fine and dandy to use it for your own purposes. It's a pretty hefty extra step though, so I wouldn't really recommend it.
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Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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I'm new to 5e, but not D&D, having played for 30 years on and off. I like creating characters using programs like D&D Beyond. However, at 4th level, no matter what class I'm playing, what options I have selected, IF it gives me feat options, it's only grappler. As a Wizard, that does me no good. My blind brother plays too and I build his characters and his rogue is the same way. I've tested several ways and can't get it to populate feats. What am I doing wrong?
You probably don't own the feats. Grappler is the only feat included in the free Basic Rules. You need to own the Player's Handbook to get most of the feats, though additional feats are included in most other sourcebooks.
Thanks, not used to that since Pathfinder was pretty open source. Never considered having to buy the PHB for this. Thanks.
If you want to get your hands a little dirty, you can make custom actions or homebrew feats that do the same thing as feats in a book you own. Of course, you should never publish any homebrew that isn't yours, but as far as I can tell it's fine and dandy to use it for your own purposes. It's a pretty hefty extra step though, so I wouldn't really recommend it.
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)