looking at the screenshot, your character is a level 1 Rogue, which is why cunning action isn't displayed under actions.
On your character sheet, click on the character name and then select MANAGE LEVELS from the dropdown and change your rogue level to 2 on the page that appears. Any choices you need to make will be outlined in blue below. Click on the character sheet icon when done.
so the error is that my PC is not updated to level 2 when xp gets increased.
additionally it is not intuitive what to do once you level up through the "add xp" which could / should be corrected - has this been addressed in other reports?
Thanks!
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After leveling up my Rogue up to level 2, Cunning Action did not show up on the PDF or online character sheet.
Also, I can't upload an image from my mac to this post... Chrome browser.
here is a copy and paste... ok that didn't work either.Anyway.. here is a link to the original Tweet... maybe that will work?
https://twitter.com/DnDBeyond/status/1069626625241812997
Hi there,
looking at the screenshot, your character is a level 1 Rogue, which is why cunning action isn't displayed under actions.
On your character sheet, click on the character name and then select MANAGE LEVELS from the dropdown and change your rogue level to 2 on the page that appears. Any choices you need to make will be outlined in blue below. Click on the character sheet icon when done.
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Thanks that worked I guess...
so the error is that my PC is not updated to level 2 when xp gets increased.
additionally it is not intuitive what to do once you level up through the "add xp" which could / should be corrected - has this been addressed in other reports?
Thanks!