While assisting a friend in making a new character, I noticed that none of the homebrew spells I've added for Paladins were coming up. I did some digging and it looks as though the Paladin and Artificer tags for every homebrew spell I've uploaded (as well as dndbeyond homebrew with those same tags) have been removed. I know I can go through manually and readd the spells I've added, but that is A) incredibly tedious, B) in no way letting me know why this has happened nor how to prevent it from happening again, and C) still not allowing me to take the homebrew from other DnDbeyond users and change the classes for whom the spells are available. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
Your homebrew tagged 2014 classes. You will need to make new version to tag in the 2024 versions.
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Mods don't edit homebrew and nobody else can. Mods don't delete HB, they can only reject them from public listing. It cannot just randomly glitch them away either.
So you're mistaken about something. You might be misremembering, you might be mistaken about what you've selected or something. Maybe you accidentally turned the homebrew toggle off for the character?
But I can assure you neither glitch nor mod has gone to your homebrew and removed things.
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Dude, every Paladin and Artificer tagged homebrew spell, including spells from folks who are neither myself nor my players, have removed those tags. I did not go in and systematically, accidentally, remove every single one of those tags. Based on your initial response, the artificer tags shouldn't have been removed because there is no 2024 artificer.
Additonally, a spell I created for a friend (Greater Haste) has been completely deleted from my account. I did not, at any point, delete this spell. It did not use outside content and was fully original homebrew. The only evidence that the spell still exists happens to be that the player it was made for still has it on their character sheet. I have all homebrew permissions on and, for every spellcasting class other than Artificer and Paladin, the homebrew spells are still there. Many spells that are exclusive to either class have not been removed, but currently have no classes assigned to them. That shouldn't even be possible.
I am not saying that a mod went directly to my page and removed stuff, I am just wondering why this is happening.
It hasn't gone. Works fine for me. Either the homebrew was not set up properly or you've not enabled homebrew or Expanded Rules.
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Thank you! I thought Cyb3rM1nd was a dev or mod or something but it seems like he's just another user of the platform so I'm glad to see someone else can corroborate what happened. I fixed it myself on my end (tedious but it needed to be done), but I appreciate someone coming in to verify that this wasn't all in my head. DnDbeyond, while useful, is not somehow immune to experiencing bugs so something relatively minor going haywire seems to be the culprit.
While assisting a friend in making a new character, I noticed that none of the homebrew spells I've added for Paladins were coming up. I did some digging and it looks as though the Paladin and Artificer tags for every homebrew spell I've uploaded (as well as dndbeyond homebrew with those same tags) have been removed. I know I can go through manually and readd the spells I've added, but that is A) incredibly tedious, B) in no way letting me know why this has happened nor how to prevent it from happening again, and C) still not allowing me to take the homebrew from other DnDbeyond users and change the classes for whom the spells are available. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated!
They weren't removed.
Your homebrew tagged 2014 classes. You will need to make new version to tag in the 2024 versions.
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.
I am currently using 2014 versions -- additionally, some spells were fully removed.
Mods don't edit homebrew and nobody else can. Mods don't delete HB, they can only reject them from public listing. It cannot just randomly glitch them away either.
So you're mistaken about something. You might be misremembering, you might be mistaken about what you've selected or something. Maybe you accidentally turned the homebrew toggle off for the character?
But I can assure you neither glitch nor mod has gone to your homebrew and removed things.
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.
Dude, every Paladin and Artificer tagged homebrew spell, including spells from folks who are neither myself nor my players, have removed those tags. I did not go in and systematically, accidentally, remove every single one of those tags. Based on your initial response, the artificer tags shouldn't have been removed because there is no 2024 artificer.
Additonally, a spell I created for a friend (Greater Haste) has been completely deleted from my account. I did not, at any point, delete this spell. It did not use outside content and was fully original homebrew. The only evidence that the spell still exists happens to be that the player it was made for still has it on their character sheet. I have all homebrew permissions on and, for every spellcasting class other than Artificer and Paladin, the homebrew spells are still there. Many spells that are exclusive to either class have not been removed, but currently have no classes assigned to them. That shouldn't even be possible.
I am not saying that a mod went directly to my page and removed stuff, I am just wondering why this is happening.
just noticed every homebrew spell my artificer should be able to take can't be taken due to the artificer tag being gone now.
It hasn't gone. Works fine for me. Either the homebrew was not set up properly or you've not enabled homebrew or Expanded Rules.
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.
At some point, a bunch of homebrew spells lost the artificer tag. It happened to my only homebrew spell.
It was a one-time event, and I don't know if it was global, but it did happen.
Thank you! I thought Cyb3rM1nd was a dev or mod or something but it seems like he's just another user of the platform so I'm glad to see someone else can corroborate what happened. I fixed it myself on my end (tedious but it needed to be done), but I appreciate someone coming in to verify that this wasn't all in my head. DnDbeyond, while useful, is not somehow immune to experiencing bugs so something relatively minor going haywire seems to be the culprit.