Will the D&D 5e+ (2024) player character update for the Humblewood campaign setting be made available on DNDBeyond?
Most likely. The 2024 PHB thread points out in post 1 they're working on the partnered content with their partners, which means it's likely a legal issue holding that up. In the meantime, what didn't need updates at all was races/species, which still work with 2024 classes. If it wasn't meant to be compatible we likely couldn't select them together.
Will the D&D 5e+ (2024) player character update for the Humblewood campaign setting be made available on DNDBeyond?
Most likely. The 2024 PHB thread points out in post 1 they're working on the partnered content with their partners, which means it's likely a legal issue holding that up. In the meantime, what didn't need updates at all was races/species, which still work with 2024 classes. If it wasn't meant to be compatible we likely couldn't select them together.
At least the Vulpin species (probably more) provides with the Innate Spellcasting Legacy versions of spells on Beyound with no way to change them to updated versions. An alternate version of Beguiling Influence, updated to the post-Tasha rules for innate spellcasting, would be nice.
Will the D&D 5e+ (2024) player character update for the Humblewood campaign setting be made available on DNDBeyond?
Most likely. The 2024 PHB thread points out in post 1 they're working on the partnered content with their partners, which means it's likely a legal issue holding that up. In the meantime, what didn't need updates at all was races/species, which still work with 2024 classes. If it wasn't meant to be compatible we likely couldn't select them together.
At least the Vulpin species (probably more) provides with the Innate Spellcasting Legacy versions of spells on Beyound with no way to change them to updated versions. An alternate version of Beguiling Influence, updated to the post-Tasha rules for innate spellcasting, would be nice.
That would take active updates to the third-party books, or a system overhaul to allow switching of the racial features to all point to new versions.
I just purchased the digital Humblewood campaign book in dndbeyond to run a campaign with my friends. I was SO disappointed to learn that they're still charging full price for a version that isn't even compatible with the 2024 rules. I've had to modify and customize all of the backgrounds so that they don't over stack with the new origin features, while trying to keep the unique Humblewood race features. The proficiencies then get all out of whack.
I just purchased the digital Humblewood campaign book in dndbeyond to run a campaign with my friends. I was SO disappointed to learn that they're still charging full price for a version that isn't even compatible with the 2024 rules. I've had to modify and customize all of the backgrounds so that they don't over stack with the new origin features, while trying to keep the unique Humblewood race features. The proficiencies then get all out of whack.
What a let down.
The book was sold on DNDBeyond pre 2024 rule update. Not only that, but is sold as it was printed by HPP.
You can just use old backgrounds (even the ones from Humblewood) and just give them an origin feat in the character creator if you wanna run it that way. Really not that difficult as the new PHB says if using an older background, to just have the characters add an origin feat.
The only big issue is the subclasses. All other features work just fine with the 2024 rules, and the subclasses can absolutely be copied and homebrewed as they stand.
HPP actually released a free PDF expansion to the book that updates the player character features to be more DNDONE friendly. I actually have a copy of the new PDF, im just hoping for it to make its way to DNDBeyond
I purchased the Humblewood campaign today and am unable to pull up the subclasses whenever I try to create a new character. I have that option highlighted in the character builder as well as allowing for optional class features. I can see the species listed but not the subclasses.
I purchased the Humblewood campaign today and am unable to pull up the subclasses whenever I try to create a new character. I have that option highlighted in the character builder as well as allowing for optional class features. I can see the species listed but not the subclasses.
You are likely using the new (2024 or "Core") version of the class you've chosen for your character. D&D Beyond's online tools consider these to be separate classes from the old (2014 or "Legacy") versions. The 3rd party subclasses, including those from Humblewood, are associated with the old classes, not the new ones. You'll need to change your class to the "Legacy" version for this to work.
I purchased the Humblewood campaign today and am unable to pull up the subclasses whenever I try to create a new character. I have that option highlighted in the character builder as well as allowing for optional class features. I can see the species listed but not the subclasses.
You are likely using the new (2024 or "Core") version of the class you've chosen for your character. D&D Beyond's online tools consider these to be separate classes from the old (2014 or "Legacy") versions. The 3rd party subclasses, including those from Humblewood, are associated with the old classes, not the new ones. You'll need to change your class to the "Legacy" version for this to work.
That, & there's IP rights(Compensation) issues with making al 3rd-party content 2024 compatible.
Still waiting for the College of the Road fixes, among NUMEROUS others.
Will the D&D 5e+ (2024) player character update for the Humblewood campaign setting be made available on DNDBeyond?
Most likely. The 2024 PHB thread points out in post 1 they're working on the partnered content with their partners, which means it's likely a legal issue holding that up. In the meantime, what didn't need updates at all was races/species, which still work with 2024 classes. If it wasn't meant to be compatible we likely couldn't select them together.
At least the Vulpin species (probably more) provides with the Innate Spellcasting Legacy versions of spells on Beyound with no way to change them to updated versions. An alternate version of Beguiling Influence, updated to the post-Tasha rules for innate spellcasting, would be nice.
That would take active updates to the third-party books, or a system overhaul to allow switching of the racial features to all point to new versions.
I just purchased the digital Humblewood campaign book in dndbeyond to run a campaign with my friends. I was SO disappointed to learn that they're still charging full price for a version that isn't even compatible with the 2024 rules. I've had to modify and customize all of the backgrounds so that they don't over stack with the new origin features, while trying to keep the unique Humblewood race features. The proficiencies then get all out of whack.
What a let down.
The book was sold on DNDBeyond pre 2024 rule update. Not only that, but is sold as it was printed by HPP.
You can just use old backgrounds (even the ones from Humblewood) and just give them an origin feat in the character creator if you wanna run it that way. Really not that difficult as the new PHB says if using an older background, to just have the characters add an origin feat.
The only big issue is the subclasses. All other features work just fine with the 2024 rules, and the subclasses can absolutely be copied and homebrewed as they stand.
HPP actually released a free PDF expansion to the book that updates the player character features to be more DNDONE friendly. I actually have a copy of the new PDF, im just hoping for it to make its way to DNDBeyond
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I purchased the Humblewood campaign today and am unable to pull up the subclasses whenever I try to create a new character. I have that option highlighted in the character builder as well as allowing for optional class features. I can see the species listed but not the subclasses.
You are likely using the new (2024 or "Core") version of the class you've chosen for your character. D&D Beyond's online tools consider these to be separate classes from the old (2014 or "Legacy") versions. The 3rd party subclasses, including those from Humblewood, are associated with the old classes, not the new ones. You'll need to change your class to the "Legacy" version for this to work.
That, & there's IP rights(Compensation) issues with making al 3rd-party content 2024 compatible.
Still waiting for the College of the Road fixes, among NUMEROUS others.
OMG Thank you so much!!! That worked :) I didn't even consider selecting the "Legacy" versions.
When choosing a Humlewood race in character creation the language Birdfolk gets set to Cervan on the finalized character sheet.