When you create options inside of a feat, those options can give players actions to perform. When you publish the feat, the actions within the options stay in place. However, when you create a new version of the feat to edit it and update it, those actions do not appear in the "clone", edit-able feat.
Is there a way to edit your Homebrew creations without making a clone and editing the clone?
No. Once a piece of homebrew is published - that is it. It's fixed. The reason is - someone else could be using it and any edit you make could break it for them.
This is the main reason you should be absolutely certain you've finished and it's bug-free before you publish. Or don't publish at all. You don't need to publish if you're just making them for your own campaigns because it will automatically be shared within a campaign. You should only publish if you want to make it public.
Okay I see, so I shouldn't actually publish these at all since I'm only using them for my group. Then I will never have a problem of missing actions anyway.
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- kyle
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When you create options inside of a feat, those options can give players actions to perform. When you publish the feat, the actions within the options stay in place. However, when you create a new version of the feat to edit it and update it, those actions do not appear in the "clone", edit-able feat.
Is there a way to edit your Homebrew creations without making a clone and editing the clone?
- kyle
No. Once a piece of homebrew is published - that is it. It's fixed. The reason is - someone else could be using it and any edit you make could break it for them.
This is the main reason you should be absolutely certain you've finished and it's bug-free before you publish. Or don't publish at all. You don't need to publish if you're just making them for your own campaigns because it will automatically be shared within a campaign. You should only publish if you want to make it public.
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Okay I see, so I shouldn't actually publish these at all since I'm only using them for my group. Then I will never have a problem of missing actions anyway.
- kyle