My party has a bard, so the players are getting lots of temp HP throughout encounters. The good news is D&DB works great for subtracting from temp HP before actual. However, my players have noticed that using the "Full Rest" option on character sheets isn't zeroing out the temporary HP as it should. As a general rule temp HP are zeroed on full rest:
Unless a feature that grants you temporary hit points has a duration, they last until they're depleted or you finish a long rest.
We're getting a new character sheet in 1 to 2 days which includes a revision of how it adjusts rests and health. So, maybe, just maybe, we should wait for that and see if the issue remains first?
I apologise if you did not know but given the announcements and flood of posts constantly about this and two active threads dedicated to it in the general and sections of the video showcases about it... I mean not knowing is pretty unlikely and incredible and would indicate you did not look around the forums at all before posting about this.
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We're getting a new character sheet in 1 to 2 days which includes a revision of how it adjusts rests and health. So, maybe, just maybe, we should wait for that and see if the issue remains first?
I apologise if you did not know but given the announcements and flood of posts constantly about this and two active threads dedicated to it in the general and sections of the video showcases about it... I mean not knowing is pretty unlikely and incredible and would indicate you did not look around the forums at all before posting about this.
Thanks for the update! However your ‘apology’ isn’t accepted.
I respectingly point out that you don’t know me. Nor how much time I have in my life to devote to spending time watching videos and/or combing through these forums.
I noticed an issue with my use of this website, searched accordingly, found what I was looking for, and upon seeing that it still was an error, respectingly requested that a Bug Tracking Ticket be opened.
Perhaps next time you decide to help a fellow DDB user you can omit the Snark from your reply….
My party has a bard, so the players are getting lots of temp HP throughout encounters. The good news is D&DB works great for subtracting from temp HP before actual. However, my players have noticed that using the "Full Rest" option on character sheets isn't zeroing out the temporary HP as it should. As a general rule temp HP are zeroed on full rest:
I’d like to report that this error, almost a year old, still exists.
Will you please open a Bug Ticket in your database to fix this (very old) error?
Thank you.
We're getting a new character sheet in 1 to 2 days which includes a revision of how it adjusts rests and health. So, maybe, just maybe, we should wait for that and see if the issue remains first?
I apologise if you did not know but given the announcements and flood of posts constantly about this and two active threads dedicated to it in the general and sections of the video showcases about it... I mean not knowing is pretty unlikely and incredible and would indicate you did not look around the forums at all before posting about this.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Thanks for the update! However your ‘apology’ isn’t accepted.
I respectingly point out that you don’t know me. Nor how much time I have in my life to devote to spending time watching videos and/or combing through these forums.
I noticed an issue with my use of this website, searched accordingly, found what I was looking for, and upon seeing that it still was an error, respectingly requested that a Bug Tracking Ticket be opened.
Perhaps next time you decide to help a fellow DDB user you can omit the Snark from your reply….
Looks like the new character sheet behaves correctly!