I'm trying to create a homebrew feat that has a prerequisite of proficiency with a martial weapon. However, in the dropdown for the subtypes after selecting "Proficiency", only armor types are available.
I assume that this is an oversight? I hope that this can be fixed to not just add weapon types, but also perhaps tools as well.
EDIT:
I completely forgot to add, another thing that seems like an oversight to me is that you can only add Actions to any Options for the feat. It would be nice to be able to add Modifiers or Spells to these Options as well.
Broadly speaking, the homebrew tools are built to facilitate the official rules. If no official feat has a prerequisite for martial weapon proficiency, then it’s likely they haven’t yet had reason to add that.
You can still list it as a proficiency, but it won’t be automatically enforced.
Hello,
I'm trying to create a homebrew feat that has a prerequisite of proficiency with a martial weapon. However, in the dropdown for the subtypes after selecting "Proficiency", only armor types are available.
I assume that this is an oversight? I hope that this can be fixed to not just add weapon types, but also perhaps tools as well.
EDIT:
I completely forgot to add, another thing that seems like an oversight to me is that you can only add Actions to any Options for the feat. It would be nice to be able to add Modifiers or Spells to these Options as well.
Broadly speaking, the homebrew tools are built to facilitate the official rules. If no official feat has a prerequisite for martial weapon proficiency, then it’s likely they haven’t yet had reason to add that.
You can still list it as a proficiency, but it won’t be automatically enforced.
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That makes perfect sense. :/ Then I would just hope that they would add it to facilitate more fun and dynamic gameplay for the homebrewers out there!
Yeah... Everything we have in the homebrew tools is just a stripped-down version of what the devs use to implement what we see here.
And still they refuse to grant access to homebrew classes despite having eight homebrew classes already loaded.