I have made many homebrew subclasses throughout my time on DND Beyond, which are all currently listed under the legacy content. After a couple-month stint of not making homebrew subclasses and the 2024 ruleset being implemented on DND Beyond, I created a subclass today that can only accessed on the new 2024 iterations of classes rather than the legacy versions of the subclasses I intended it for.
I am a little confused about how this works. There does not appear to be a toggle on the subclass page for which rules I would like to create for. Is there something am I missing? If not, is this a change that can be made?
I have made many homebrew subclasses throughout my time on DND Beyond, which are all currently listed under the legacy content. After a couple-month stint of not making homebrew subclasses and the 2024 ruleset being implemented on DND Beyond, I created a subclass today that can only accessed on the new 2024 iterations of classes rather than the legacy versions of the subclasses I intended it for.
I am a little confused about how this works. There does not appear to be a toggle on the subclass page for which rules I would like to create for. Is there something am I missing? If not, is this a change that can be made?
The old and new versions of the classes are treated as totally separate classes in D&D Beyond. A subclass can only be for one or the other, not both. You need to select the right version of the class ("Core" for the new ones, "Legacy" for the old ones) when creating a homebrew subclass. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any way to alter this after the subclass has already been created; you have to create a new one.
I have made many homebrew subclasses throughout my time on DND Beyond, which are all currently listed under the legacy content. After a couple-month stint of not making homebrew subclasses and the 2024 ruleset being implemented on DND Beyond, I created a subclass today that can only accessed on the new 2024 iterations of classes rather than the legacy versions of the subclasses I intended it for.
I am a little confused about how this works. There does not appear to be a toggle on the subclass page for which rules I would like to create for. Is there something am I missing? If not, is this a change that can be made?
The old and new versions of the classes are treated as totally separate classes in D&D Beyond. A subclass can only be for one or the other, not both. You need to select the right version of the class ("Core" for the new ones, "Legacy" for the old ones) when creating a homebrew subclass. Unfortunately, there does not appear to be any way to alter this after the subclass has already been created; you have to create a new one.
To expand on wagnarokkr’s completely correct answer, please see the General Homebrew FAQ, question #5: (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/131411-a-homebrewers-how-to-faq#GeneralHomebrewFAQ&BasicTroubleshooting).
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Oh, okay! I don't mind copy and pasting it over. I'm glad that it can be done. Thanks for the response and the help.
I'll scour that forum if I have any other questions. Thanks!