I have a character that has the Rod equipped, attuned and is proficient with it and it does not show up as one of his actions for attack or anything, is there something we are missing? I have tried to do everything I could but cant get it to show as a weapon because it states it is used as +3 mace along with the different abilities it has. Any help here would be great. Thanks
it's such a great item isn't it? One of my favourite in D&D. :)
Unfortunately, the team haven't had time to implement the action system into magical items yet, so magical items (official or homebrew) are not able to add actions to the character sheet.
You can add custom attacks on your character sheet yourself, to represent the different weapons of the rod.
I'm also having this problem. I suggest adding magic items to your inventory to represent the different modes of the Rod. You can customize their names to show that they are actually the Rod of Lordly Might.
For the Flame Tongue, you'll have to create a homebrew item that doesn't require attunement, though.
I have a character that has the Rod equipped, attuned and is proficient with it and it does not show up as one of his actions for attack or anything, is there something we are missing? I have tried to do everything I could but cant get it to show as a weapon because it states it is used as +3 mace along with the different abilities it has. Any help here would be great. Thanks
Hi there,
it's such a great item isn't it? One of my favourite in D&D. :)
Unfortunately, the team haven't had time to implement the action system into magical items yet, so magical items (official or homebrew) are not able to add actions to the character sheet.
You can add custom attacks on your character sheet yourself, to represent the different weapons of the rod.
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Yea the issue is that It will not allow you to add a to hit modifier to a custom attack. So how do we manage that?
I'm also having this problem. I suggest adding magic items to your inventory to represent the different modes of the Rod. You can customize their names to show that they are actually the Rod of Lordly Might.
For the Flame Tongue, you'll have to create a homebrew item that doesn't require attunement, though.
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Man, they must be //really// busy, since they still haven't had time. XD
Are there plans to fix it? Maybe that could be our subscriber perk for May.
It's not a bug, it's a rather large feature they haven't yet developed.
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