I am using my DM friend's Master Subscription, which should give me access to everything, I believe.
However, when building a first level Fighter, even with all sources enabled, I only see 4 Fighting Styles to choose from).
I'm able to see the full text of the revised PHB without any trouble. It seems to me that if a DM provides access to a source book to their players, that should apply completely to the Character Builder.
Please look into this ASAP.
Thank you.
PS: I would insert a screen-cap, but the editor won't allow me to include an image.
Are you making/editing the character within the campaign that content is being shared through? Also can you view the fighting styles in their source books?
It's still kind of a bug, though. At the very least, there should be a message indicating the problem.
It's also rather fiddly (like too many things on D&D Beyond), but I figured it out. To add an existing character to an existing campaign, you have to go to your Campaigns page, copy and visit the link for the campaign, then select a character to assign it to the campaign.
This is far below the level of automation (and clarity of process) that I would expect from a company as profitable as WotC.
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However, when building a first level Fighter, even with all sources enabled, I only see 4 Fighting Styles to choose from).
I'm able to see the full text of the revised PHB without any trouble. It seems to me that if a DM provides access to a source book to their players, that should apply completely to the Character Builder.
Please look into this ASAP.
Thank you.
PS: I would insert a screen-cap, but the editor won't allow me to include an image.
Are you making/editing the character within the campaign that content is being shared through? Also can you view the fighting styles in their source books?
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Well spotted. Thanks heaps!
It's still kind of a bug, though. At the very least, there should be a message indicating the problem.
It's also rather fiddly (like too many things on D&D Beyond), but I figured it out. To add an existing character to an existing campaign, you have to go to your Campaigns page, copy and visit the link for the campaign, then select a character to assign it to the campaign.
This is far below the level of automation (and clarity of process) that I would expect from a company as profitable as WotC.