I made a homebrew weapon called Javelin of Returning for one of my characters in my campaign last night. However, I cannot seem to add it to the player's inventory. Note that there is at least one other homebrew (public) Javelin of Returning which is cursed and which I don't want to use.
The one I want is in my homebrew collection but I can't seem to find it to add to the players inventory in their character sheet. Either I am stupid or the interface is crap for this or there's some massive delay before my homebrew stuff becomes accessible? Can anyone help?
BTW, I just made my version of the Javelin public, but not sure it will even get approved. But it shouldn't need that to work in my campaign yes? If it matters, I am D&D Beyond Master...
Edit: Ok now that I made it public and it was approved it shows up... that shouldn't be required though should it?
New homebrew things and changes to existing ones can take up to 15 minutes to be visible in the character builder.
You don't need to publish homebrew things to use them on your own characters, or in your own campaigns. You only need to publish them if you want strangers to be able to use them.
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I made a homebrew weapon called Javelin of Returning for one of my characters in my campaign last night. However, I cannot seem to add it to the player's inventory. Note that there is at least one other homebrew (public) Javelin of Returning which is cursed and which I don't want to use.
The one I want is in my homebrew collection but I can't seem to find it to add to the players inventory in their character sheet. Either I am stupid or the interface is crap for this or there's some massive delay before my homebrew stuff becomes accessible? Can anyone help?
BTW, I just made my version of the Javelin public, but not sure it will even get approved. But it shouldn't need that to work in my campaign yes? If it matters, I am D&D Beyond Master...
Edit: Ok now that I made it public and it was approved it shows up... that shouldn't be required though should it?
New homebrew things and changes to existing ones can take up to 15 minutes to be visible in the character builder.
You don't need to publish homebrew things to use them on your own characters, or in your own campaigns. You only need to publish them if you want strangers to be able to use them.
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