Have given up trying to use 2014 PHB options for creating characters and have cancelled my master tier subscription. Back to PDFs for me and my players.
I understand that DnD Beyond, along with Wizzards of the Coast, are working on rolling out the new subclasses. Unfortunately, for those of us, who want to play with the newest rulesets, but ALSO with a subclass that has not yet been updated (a considerable amount of your userbase) - for example a conquest pally - this means that we will not be able to see our subclass features on our character sheet
And that is redundant design.
it makes things more complicated for your userbase, and you - as the company - are refusing to put in the extra effort to make tweaks for the comfort of your users. What you SHOULD do, is make the subclasses, that are not yet updated, cross-compatible with the 2024 releases, which would prevent frustrations and discomforts for your userbase. naturally, once the updated subclasses are available, things would go back to normal now considering that we will get the updated subclasses GOD KNOWS WHEN, this change should be among your top priorities
I understand that DnD Beyond, along with Wizzards of the Coast, are working on rolling out the new subclasses. Unfortunately, for those of us, who want to play with the newest rulesets, but ALSO with a subclass that has not yet been updated (a considerable amount of your userbase) - for example a conquest pally - this means that we will not be able to see our subclass features on our character sheet
And that is redundant design.
it makes things more complicated for your userbase, and you - as the company - are refusing to put in the extra effort to make tweaks for the comfort of your users. What you SHOULD do, is make the subclasses, that are not yet updated, cross-compatible with the 2024 releases, which would prevent frustrations and discomforts for your userbase. naturally, once the updated subclasses are available, things would go back to normal now considering that we will get the updated subclasses GOD KNOWS WHEN, this change should be among your top priorities
Definitely E for effort
All the official 2014 subclasses that haven’t been updated are already available for use with the 2024 classes. The only ones they haven’t done this with are third-party ones that they don’t have the legal right to modify.
What you SHOULD do, is make the subclasses, that are not yet updated, cross-compatible with the 2024 releases, which would prevent frustrations and discomforts for your userbase. naturally, once the updated subclasses are available, things would go back to normal now considering that we will get the updated subclasses GOD KNOWS WHEN, this change should be among your top priorities
Definitely E for effort
You can already use 2014 subclasses for 2024 classes if the 2014 subclass was not reprinted or updated to 2024 and is not partnered content.
Here's a video of me proving this using the 2014 Oath of Conquest on a 2024 Paladin.
You could have easily tested this yourself instead of ranting here. So you get an F for effort.
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Good question. I hadn't thought to look, so that is likely the issue. Thanks!
Have given up trying to use 2014 PHB options for creating characters and have cancelled my master tier subscription. Back to PDFs for me and my players.
I understand that DnD Beyond, along with Wizzards of the Coast, are working on rolling out the new subclasses. Unfortunately, for those of us, who want to play with the newest rulesets, but ALSO with a subclass that has not yet been updated (a considerable amount of your userbase) - for example a conquest pally - this means that we will not be able to see our subclass features on our character sheet
And that is redundant design.
it makes things more complicated for your userbase, and you - as the company - are refusing to put in the extra effort to make tweaks for the comfort of your users.
What you SHOULD do, is make the subclasses, that are not yet updated, cross-compatible with the 2024 releases, which would prevent frustrations and discomforts for your userbase. naturally, once the updated subclasses are available, things would go back to normal
now considering that we will get the updated subclasses GOD KNOWS WHEN, this change should be among your top priorities
Definitely E for effort
All the official 2014 subclasses that haven’t been updated are already available for use with the 2024 classes. The only ones they haven’t done this with are third-party ones that they don’t have the legal right to modify.
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You can already use 2014 subclasses for 2024 classes if the 2014 subclass was not reprinted or updated to 2024 and is not partnered content.
Here's a video of me proving this using the 2014 Oath of Conquest on a 2024 Paladin.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6hrD5END3aU
You could have easily tested this yourself instead of ranting here. So you get an F for effort.
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.