I haven't tested this for everything, but I'm new to using D&D beyond to organizing my campaigns. One of my players is using a Warforged Monk with the Acolyte background. I was looking over the sheet and trying to figure out where every skill and tool proficiency was coming from.
The character has insight and religion from their Acolyte Background, but when looking at the background on the sheet, it doesn't show those skill proficiencies. Additionally, Specialized Design, a warforged feature, is not listed on the sheet, and so I wasn't sure where Investigation and Smith's Tool's were coming from as proficiencies. I could see all of these once I opened the sheet to edit it.
Given that the class skill selections clearly display on the sheet itself without having to be edited, this seems like an oversignt. Maybe a minimal one, but very helpful to a DM given that I need to be able to check over the sheets of some newer players and make sure they didn't accidentally give themselves things they shouldn't have or missed something, and especially since homebrew options are available it's very helpful to be able to see all the proficiency sources under the heading they are supposed to be under.
If you hover over a proficiency in the character sheet there should be a tooltip which says what its source is. Of course that's probably not possible on mobile.
Hmmm, not sure where you have to hover. I'm on a laptop, so it should be possible, but when I hover over skills I don't see anything indicating proficiency source. Am I doing something wrong?
EDIT: I see this now, under proficiencies this works. But what I'm looking at is skills, not the other proficiencies. But the behavior in that proficiencies and language box is great and if it would work that way under skills it would be great!
I haven't tested this for everything, but I'm new to using D&D beyond to organizing my campaigns. One of my players is using a Warforged Monk with the Acolyte background. I was looking over the sheet and trying to figure out where every skill and tool proficiency was coming from.
The character has insight and religion from their Acolyte Background, but when looking at the background on the sheet, it doesn't show those skill proficiencies. Additionally, Specialized Design, a warforged feature, is not listed on the sheet, and so I wasn't sure where Investigation and Smith's Tool's were coming from as proficiencies. I could see all of these once I opened the sheet to edit it.
Given that the class skill selections clearly display on the sheet itself without having to be edited, this seems like an oversignt. Maybe a minimal one, but very helpful to a DM given that I need to be able to check over the sheets of some newer players and make sure they didn't accidentally give themselves things they shouldn't have or missed something, and especially since homebrew options are available it's very helpful to be able to see all the proficiency sources under the heading they are supposed to be under.
If you hover over a proficiency in the character sheet there should be a tooltip which says what its source is. Of course that's probably not possible on mobile.
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Hmmm, not sure where you have to hover. I'm on a laptop, so it should be possible, but when I hover over skills I don't see anything indicating proficiency source. Am I doing something wrong?
EDIT: I see this now, under proficiencies this works. But what I'm looking at is skills, not the other proficiencies. But the behavior in that proficiencies and language box is great and if it would work that way under skills it would be great!