I am preparing to run the Humblewood campaign. I own the source book, but the new subclasses are not showing up in the character builder. Any idea why not or what to do?
1. Have you enabled Partnered Content from Humblewood in your Character Preferences (first page of the builder).
2. Are you creating 2024 or 2014 characters? I haven't got Humblewood to test it, but there's a good chance you have to use the 2014 version of the class in order to use the subclass, as they may not have updated it to be compatible yet.
Test by creating a new class with the 2014 version of the Class, ticking on Humblewood and see if it fixes it.
I'll chime in and point out that the Humblewood subclasses are pretty easy to homebrew. Start by making a 2014 copy, make a fresh 2024 subclass, and copy-paste everything.
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I am preparing to run the Humblewood campaign. I own the source book, but the new subclasses are not showing up in the character builder. Any idea why not or what to do?
1. Have you enabled Partnered Content from Humblewood in your Character Preferences (first page of the builder).
2. Are you creating 2024 or 2014 characters? I haven't got Humblewood to test it, but there's a good chance you have to use the 2014 version of the class in order to use the subclass, as they may not have updated it to be compatible yet.
Test by creating a new class with the 2014 version of the Class, ticking on Humblewood and see if it fixes it.
The ones from Humblewood Campaign Setting are indeed available only on the 2014 classes. (The ones from Humblewood Tales are available on both.)
If they’ve selected a 2024 class, they’ll need to remove it, then scroll down and select one from the “2014 Core Rules” section instead.
Alternatively, you could make a homebrew copy of the 2014 subclass to see how it was set up, then rebuild it as a 2024 subclass.
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Thank you! I will try that.
I'll chime in and point out that the Humblewood subclasses are pretty easy to homebrew. Start by making a 2014 copy, make a fresh 2024 subclass, and copy-paste everything.