No. It shows up the first time, when I took Savage Attacker, but not on the repeat at 5th level.
Huh. I tried the same thing — Savage Attacker for the first one, then Lucky at 5th level — and it still works fine on mine. Are you absolutely sure you don't have the Lucky feat already from some other source? Did you maybe add it manually via the "Manage Feats" button on the character sheet?
If you set the character's privacy setting to Public and post the link here, people can take a look at it and maybe help out more.
I'm wondering if this will ever get fixed? Is it even a priority? (It's been more than a year since this thread was started)
At present, you still can't properly create a 2024 warlock character in D&D Beyond because the invocations (a key part of the class) are not properly supported.
You still can't add invocations from Xanathar's or other official supported sources to a 2024 Warlock character. It is also not possible to add legacy invocations (those from the 2014 PHB that were not republished). The only option remaining appears to be to create custom homebrew content to fill the gap (which receives a warning about being too similar to published content to be eligible for sharing).
To add to this Topic, I have both Humble Wood books (Campaign Setting, and Tales).
For “Tales” I get access to all the subclass content and spells, since it was all updated to 2024. But the invocations for warlock (like many others books) are locked to 2014 Warlock.
Not to mention that the “Campaign Setting” hasn’t been updated for the 2024 subclasses yet {Bard, cleric (2 different subclasses}, and fighter.
like seriously WotC, your nitpicking for certain classes is getting out of hand. Warlock players are still waiting for you to fix the invocations for 2024 warlocks like you promised them. Taking 70% of there invocation options away just so you can be lazy is a dick move.
To add to this Topic, I have both Humble Wood books (Campaign Setting, and Tales).
For “Tales” I get access to all the subclass content and spells, since it was all updated to 2024. But the invocations for warlock (like many others books) are locked to 2014 Warlock.
Not to mention that the “Campaign Setting” hasn’t been updated for the 2024 subclasses yet {Bard, cleric (2 different subclasses}, and fighter.
like seriously WotC, your nitpicking for certain classes is getting out of hand. Warlock players are still waiting for you to fix the invocations for 2024 warlocks like you promised them. Taking 70% of there invocation options away just so you can be lazy is a dick move.
It's a legal issue, not a sloth one.
They need the OG holder to hand in the update, legal permission to do the update, & only then can they do it.
The invocations issue is likely going to be fixed for a lot of them when they rework the programming backend later this year(according to the Reddit AMA at the tail end of last year).
No need to get heated.
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Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
The entire thing is super glitchy and I am considering canceling my subscription to D&D Beyond to move to a different platform for my players. The 2024 rules have been out for almost 2 years now and not only is there no solution in sight, there isn't even an acknowledgement by WotC that there is a problem. A simple "we know, and we are working on it" would suffice. What's more likely to happen is there will be new books released that will have the exact same stuff from previous books, but we will have to pay extra in order to use it for the 2024 rules.
It's super disappointing. I was excited to be able to use this for my players and already sunk quite a lot of money into this platform only to have to leave and find a better one.
The entire thing is super glitchy and I am considering canceling my subscription to D&D Beyond to move to a different platform for my players. The 2024 rules have been out for almost 2 years now and not only is there no solution in sight, there isn't even an acknowledgement by WotC that there is a problem. A simple "we know, and we are working on it" would suffice. What's more likely to happen is there will be new books released that will have the exact same stuff from previous books, but we will have to pay extra in order to use it for the 2024 rules.
It's super disappointing. I was excited to be able to use this for my players and already sunk quite a lot of money into this platform only to have to leave and find a better one.
This was addressed on Reddit, on the official DND Discord, & the Roadmap.
They're aware. They're going to fix it later this year w/the new character builder.
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DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
The entire thing is super glitchy and I am considering canceling my subscription to D&D Beyond to move to a different platform for my players. The 2024 rules have been out for almost 2 years now and not only is there no solution in sight, there isn't even an acknowledgement by WotC that there is a problem. A simple "we know, and we are working on it" would suffice. What's more likely to happen is there will be new books released that will have the exact same stuff from previous books, but we will have to pay extra in order to use it for the 2024 rules.
It's super disappointing. I was excited to be able to use this for my players and already sunk quite a lot of money into this platform only to have to leave and find a better one.
This was addressed on Reddit, on the official DND Discord, & the Roadmap.
They're aware. They're going to fix it later this year w/the new character builder.
Firstly, I don't believe they've said things will be fixed this year. They've said that they're working on them this year, with no ETA announced. While I'd expect some updates this year, I'd be surprised if we're not still waiting for things to be fixed at the end of 2027.
Secondly, they should have been working on this years ago. Certainly in the lead up to the 2024 release they should have been getting the backend fixed. It's not as if any of these issues came as a surprise, there's threads going back 5+ years stating that the backend needed rewriting.
They shouldn't have been selling the new books on here without a proper plan to support them, and it's entirely reasonable for people to hold them to account for things still being broken 2+ years later.
The entire thing is super glitchy and I am considering canceling my subscription to D&D Beyond to move to a different platform for my players. The 2024 rules have been out for almost 2 years now and not only is there no solution in sight, there isn't even an acknowledgement by WotC that there is a problem. A simple "we know, and we are working on it" would suffice. What's more likely to happen is there will be new books released that will have the exact same stuff from previous books, but we will have to pay extra in order to use it for the 2024 rules.
It's super disappointing. I was excited to be able to use this for my players and already sunk quite a lot of money into this platform only to have to leave and find a better one.
This was addressed on Reddit, on the official DND Discord, & the Roadmap.
They're aware. They're going to fix it later this year w/the new character builder.
I hope you are right. It's sad at the moment.
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It’s really bad, I can’t even select any invocations now. It makes no sense
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There is a bug with this right now; try turning on Homebrew in the Home tab of the character builder.
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Yeah, most of them are in Homebrew for some reason... That's a weird one for sure.
The same thing has happened (seemingly at the same time) with fighting style feats for 2024 Paladins and Rangers. It's very weird.
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Lessons of the First Ones is now repeatable, but the Origin Feat Lucky is not included.
Lucky shows up fine for me. But it won't show you any that you already have. Maybe you have Lucky from your background?
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No. It shows up the first time, when I took Savage Attacker, but not on the repeat at 5th level.
Huh. I tried the same thing — Savage Attacker for the first one, then Lucky at 5th level — and it still works fine on mine. Are you absolutely sure you don't have the Lucky feat already from some other source? Did you maybe add it manually via the "Manage Feats" button on the character sheet?
If you set the character's privacy setting to Public and post the link here, people can take a look at it and maybe help out more.
pronouns: he/she/they
I'm wondering if this will ever get fixed? Is it even a priority? (It's been more than a year since this thread was started)
At present, you still can't properly create a 2024 warlock character in D&D Beyond because the invocations (a key part of the class) are not properly supported.
You still can't add invocations from Xanathar's or other official supported sources to a 2024 Warlock character. It is also not possible to add legacy invocations (those from the 2014 PHB that were not republished). The only option remaining appears to be to create custom homebrew content to fill the gap (which receives a warning about being too similar to published content to be eligible for sharing).
Please fix :)
To add to this Topic, I have both Humble Wood books (Campaign Setting, and Tales).
For “Tales” I get access to all the subclass content and spells, since it was all updated to 2024. But the invocations for warlock (like many others books) are locked to 2014 Warlock.
Not to mention that the “Campaign Setting” hasn’t been updated for the 2024 subclasses yet {Bard, cleric (2 different subclasses}, and fighter.
like seriously WotC, your nitpicking for certain classes is getting out of hand. Warlock players are still waiting for you to fix the invocations for 2024 warlocks like you promised them. Taking 70% of there invocation options away just so you can be lazy is a dick move.
It's a legal issue, not a sloth one.
They need the OG holder to hand in the update, legal permission to do the update, & only then can they do it.
The invocations issue is likely going to be fixed for a lot of them when they rework the programming backend later this year(according to the Reddit AMA at the tail end of last year).
No need to get heated.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
I think it's fair to be upset that there has been zero progress on this issue that should have been solved on or near 2024 PHB's release.
The lack of communication is the biggest issue, especially when these are people who paid for a product.
The entire thing is super glitchy and I am considering canceling my subscription to D&D Beyond to move to a different platform for my players. The 2024 rules have been out for almost 2 years now and not only is there no solution in sight, there isn't even an acknowledgement by WotC that there is a problem. A simple "we know, and we are working on it" would suffice. What's more likely to happen is there will be new books released that will have the exact same stuff from previous books, but we will have to pay extra in order to use it for the 2024 rules.
It's super disappointing. I was excited to be able to use this for my players and already sunk quite a lot of money into this platform only to have to leave and find a better one.
This was addressed on Reddit, on the official DND Discord, & the Roadmap.
They're aware. They're going to fix it later this year w/the new character builder.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
Firstly, I don't believe they've said things will be fixed this year. They've said that they're working on them this year, with no ETA announced. While I'd expect some updates this year, I'd be surprised if we're not still waiting for things to be fixed at the end of 2027.
Secondly, they should have been working on this years ago. Certainly in the lead up to the 2024 release they should have been getting the backend fixed. It's not as if any of these issues came as a surprise, there's threads going back 5+ years stating that the backend needed rewriting.
They shouldn't have been selling the new books on here without a proper plan to support them, and it's entirely reasonable for people to hold them to account for things still being broken 2+ years later.
I hope you are right. It's sad at the moment.