Maybe this is more of a feature request then a support thing, but is there a reason why allowing Critical Role Content does not just allow all the Dunamancy spells? Having to add all the spells through homebrew is poor user experience (it also clutters homebrew, spell searching, etc.). If there is some reason for why selecting allow Critical Role Content does not automatically make the spells available to all, a simple alternative could be to have a sub-option that would allow Dunamancy Spells for everyone? Maybe call it "Dunamancy for All"
Thanks!!
The reason is: Rules as Written, Dunamancy spells only go to those specific wizard subclasses. That's the reason. Due to the nature of the licensing with WotC, Beyond has to abide by that restriction.
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Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
I bought the echo knight, but I am unable to create a character because the echo night option doesn't show up.
Is your character a Level 3 or higher Fighter?
Have you enabled Critical Role content using the toggle on the home page of the character editor or preferences menu on the sheet?
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Having some issues adding items to my campaign from the guide. Purchased it yesterday and am unable to add items from the book to players in a campaign I had set up before I purchased the book. Any idea what could be causing the issue/how it can be fixed?
Did you turn on Critical Role for those players? In order for characters to have access to any of the content Critical Role has to be enable under home when editing a character.
I did, the stats are just wrong between the book and character creation.
No. They're not.
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It's technically a template and is something a DM applies to a character in special circumstances.
If you want to use this you must work with the DM to ensure what of the template applies and what it means for your character, you can then create a homebrew version of your current race applying this template features to it.
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Draconbloods possess long tails and a knack for social manipulation. They remember the days when they were once mighty conquerors.
A draconblood uses the dragonborn traits in thePlayer’s Handbook, with the following traits replacing the Ability Score Increase and Damage Resistance traits.
Ravenite Dragonborn
Dragonborn look very much like dragons standing erect in humanoid form, though they lack wings or a tail.
As was explained, when you click and the Confirm Race pops-up, it will show the ASI/traits for the base race at top. If you scroll down it gives the variant/sub-race info. If you add it to your character the correct stats and features will be applied.
This is the intended function and displays the devs choose.
This is not a bug.
It is working correctly and the information is correct.
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I'm still having trouble using content sharing for the campaign I run, giving players vestiges of divergence.
Hello Andisarth, a few things to check:
Does someone in the campaign have a Master Tier subscription, and have they turned content sharing "On" for the campaign in question?
Does someone in the campaign own the item(s) you want to add (or the full book) on D&D Beyond?
Do the character(s) that want to add the item(s) have the "Critical Role" preference set to "On" in their character sheet settings? (The On position is to the right)
If the answer to all questions are yes, could you try having the Master Tier subscriber turn sharing off, and then back on?
It is a supernatural gift/boon (there is a whole list of these in DMG and some other sources). These are not currently supported by DDB, but are planned.
Not sure if these have been mentioned yet or not, or if they even belong here because the issues are with the content itself and not the DDB version of it, but here goes:
CITY MAP SCALING Unless Rexxentrum, Roshona, Prot Demali, and so on are really meant to be thousands of miles in area, I think the scales were meant to be in feet instead of miles?
The Dyolet Fruit sidebar references proficiency with a healer's kit, which isn't a thing. Should this reference herbalism kit proficiency instead?
Not sure if these have been mentioned yet or not, or if they even belong here because the issues are with the content itself and not the DDB version of it, but here goes:
CITY MAP SCALING Unless Rexxentrum, Roshona, Prot Demali, and so on are really meant to be thousands of miles in area, I think the scales were meant to be in feet instead of miles?
The Dyolet Fruit sidebar references proficiency with a healer's kit, which isn't a thing. Should this reference herbalism kit proficiency instead?
City Map scaling is how it's printed in the book, the designers are aware but not much they can do right now.
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Not sure if these have been mentioned yet or not, or if they even belong here because the issues are with the content itself and not the DDB version of it, but here goes:
CITY MAP SCALING Unless Rexxentrum, Roshona, Prot Demali, and so on are really meant to be thousands of miles in area, I think the scales were meant to be in feet instead of miles?
The Dyolet Fruit sidebar references proficiency with a healer's kit, which isn't a thing. Should this reference herbalism kit proficiency instead?
Re: map scaling - Yes, apparently it should be feet, not miles. For reference, I mentioned this on page 11 (it was originally brought up earlier in the thread, as well as in this separate thread):
(Others have noted some things still don't totally make sense on the map given the scale in feet, but that part's likely just an inconsistency with the sizes of houses.)
As for the Dyolet Fruit sidebar: You're probably right, but DDB is simply faithfully reproducing what appears in the physical book (the sidebar's on p. 108). You can probably tweet at Matt Mercer and ask what the intended wording should be.
Not sure if these have been mentioned yet or not, or if they even belong here because the issues are with the content itself and not the DDB version of it, but here goes:
CITY MAP SCALING Unless Rexxentrum, Roshona, Prot Demali, and so on are really meant to be thousands of miles in area, I think the scales were meant to be in feet instead of miles?
The Dyolet Fruit sidebar references proficiency with a healer's kit, which isn't a thing. Should this reference herbalism kit proficiency instead?
Re: map scaling - Yes, apparently it should be feet, not miles. For reference, I mentioned this on page 11 (it was originally brought up earlier in the thread, as well as in this separate thread):
(Others have noted some things still don't totally make sense on the map given the scale in feet, but that part's likely just an inconsistency with the sizes of houses.)
As for the Dyolet Fruit sidebar: You're probably right, but DDB is simply faithfully reproducing what appears in the physical book (the sidebar's on p. 108). You can probably tweet at Matt Mercer and ask what the intended wording should be.
Gotcha, thanks. I'll shoot him and Haeck a tweet about it.
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The reason is: Rules as Written, Dunamancy spells only go to those specific wizard subclasses. That's the reason. Due to the nature of the licensing with WotC, Beyond has to abide by that restriction.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
I bought the echo knight, but I am unable to create a character because the echo night option doesn't show up.
Is your character a Level 3 or higher Fighter?
Have you enabled Critical Role content using the toggle on the home page of the character editor or preferences menu on the sheet?
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
I didn't realize I had to turn on Critical Role content, but that makes sense. It works now, thank you.
Having some issues adding items to my campaign from the guide. Purchased it yesterday and am unable to add items from the book to players in a campaign I had set up before I purchased the book. Any idea what could be causing the issue/how it can be fixed?
Did you turn on Critical Role for those players? In order for characters to have access to any of the content Critical Role has to be enable under home when editing a character.
I did, the stats are just wrong between the book and character creation.
No. They're not.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
I purchased wildemount and I can't find the race option for Hollow one.
It's not a race players choose.
It's technically a template and is something a DM applies to a character in special circumstances.
If you want to use this you must work with the DM to ensure what of the template applies and what it means for your character, you can then create a homebrew version of your current race applying this template features to it.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Draconblood Dragonborn
Racial Traits
+2 Strength, +1 Charisma, Draconic Ancestry, Breath Weapon, Damage Resistance
Draconbloods possess long tails and a knack for social manipulation. They remember the days when they were once mighty conquerors.
A draconblood uses the dragonborn traits in the Player’s Handbook, with the following traits replacing the Ability Score Increase and Damage Resistance traits.
Dragonborn look very much like dragons standing erect in humanoid form, though they lack wings or a tail.
Racial Traits
+2 Strength, +1 Charisma, Draconic Ancestry, Breath Weapon, Damage Resistance
from the character creation screen
As was explained, when you click and the Confirm Race pops-up, it will show the ASI/traits for the base race at top. If you scroll down it gives the variant/sub-race info. If you add it to your character the correct stats and features will be applied.
This is the intended function and displays the devs choose.
This is not a bug.
It is working correctly and the information is correct.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
I checked that and you are correct, thank you for pointing that out.
I'm still having trouble using content sharing for the campaign I run, giving players vestiges of divergence.
Hello Andisarth, a few things to check:
If the answer to all questions are yes, could you try having the Master Tier subscriber turn sharing off, and then back on?
Hope that helps!
It is a supernatural gift/boon (there is a whole list of these in DMG and some other sources). These are not currently supported by DDB, but are planned.
Not sure if these have been mentioned yet or not, or if they even belong here because the issues are with the content itself and not the DDB version of it, but here goes:
CITY MAP SCALING
Unless Rexxentrum, Roshona, Prot Demali, and so on are really meant to be thousands of miles in area, I think the scales were meant to be in feet instead of miles?
The Dyolet Fruit sidebar references proficiency with a healer's kit, which isn't a thing. Should this reference herbalism kit proficiency instead?
Fair Winds and Following Seas
City Map scaling is how it's printed in the book, the designers are aware but not much they can do right now.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
Re: map scaling - Yes, apparently it should be feet, not miles. For reference, I mentioned this on page 11 (it was originally brought up earlier in the thread, as well as in this separate thread):
(Others have noted some things still don't totally make sense on the map given the scale in feet, but that part's likely just an inconsistency with the sizes of houses.)
As for the Dyolet Fruit sidebar: You're probably right, but DDB is simply faithfully reproducing what appears in the physical book (the sidebar's on p. 108). You can probably tweet at Matt Mercer and ask what the intended wording should be.
Gotcha, thanks. I'll shoot him and Haeck a tweet about it.
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