hey Guys, I have critical role content enables and I’m trying to give one of my players Honor’s Last stand, but it won’t come up on the list of items to add to his inventory, any idea how to add them?
The "Critical Role Content" allows for the Bloodhunter, the Gunslinger, the gunslinger related feats and guns. To my knowledge it does not include the vestiges. If the vestiges are published in the Taldorei Campaign guide, they definitely aren't included here.
The Vestiges of Divergence are published in the Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide available through Green Ronin Publishing. They are not accessible on here unless you homebrew them for private use as ArwensDaughter suggested.
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Great advice, but how do you create a vestige, or any item that levels or changes as the character levels up?
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hey Guys, I have critical role content enables and I’m trying to give one of my players Honor’s Last stand, but it won’t come up on the list of items to add to his inventory, any idea how to add them?
The "Critical Role Content" allows for the Bloodhunter, the Gunslinger, the gunslinger related feats and guns. To my knowledge it does not include the vestiges. If the vestiges are published in the Taldorei Campaign guide, they definitely aren't included here.
You could homebrew it, though.
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The Vestiges of Divergence are published in the Tal'Dorei Campaign Guide available through Green Ronin Publishing. They are not accessible on here unless you homebrew them for private use as ArwensDaughter suggested.
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Basically, there is a difference between content in Critical Role and Critical Role content on DDB.
You will have to use homebrew to add them yourself (don't publish licenced content).
Great advice, but how do you create a vestige, or any item that levels or changes as the character levels up?
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To make an item that changes as characters grow, you need to make one version of the item for each 'level'
That's how the vestiges currently work; there's a dormant, awakened and exalted version of each one
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Seems like a lot of extra work . . but it is what I had to do:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/1507964-thorn
https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/1508007-thorn-awoken
https://www.dndbeyond.com/magic-items/1508002-thorn-exalted
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It's how the official items are done.
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