this is why 3.5 is better because there are WAY more options for classes, if you guys do an update to fix your app, add more classes, otherwise you'll lose support fast.
this is why 3.5 is better because there are WAY more options for classes, if you guys do an update to fix your app, add more classes, otherwise you'll lose support fast.
Except for artificers, all classes are free.
If you meant you want more classes for 5e in general, this is the wrong place to request change as Wizards does not manage this site. You will want to contact Wizards directly or post on their social media pages. Beyond is a completely separate business entity.
If you meant subclasses, none of the subclasses are free except for the ones presented in the SRD/Basic Rules.
This is your only post, so I don't know how much you know about 5e. Classes are just general terms for what you are playing. Subclasses dictate the more specific stuff. You can play an illusionist, or you can play a wizard with the illusion subclass. I personally think 5e offers more diversity, but everyone gets their own opinion.
D&D 5th edition has 13 official classes with a combined 112 subclasses between them, all of which D&D Beyond supports. However, very few of these are free and as such, if you haven't purchased them you won't see them in the character builder. All base classes except artificer are freely available with one subclass each.
this is why 3.5 is better because there are WAY more options for classes, if you guys do an update to fix your app, add more classes, otherwise you'll lose support fast.
Except for artificers, all classes are free.
If you meant you want more classes for 5e in general, this is the wrong place to request change as Wizards does not manage this site. You will want to contact Wizards directly or post on their social media pages. Beyond is a completely separate business entity.
If you meant subclasses, none of the subclasses are free except for the ones presented in the SRD/Basic Rules.
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This is your only post, so I don't know how much you know about 5e. Classes are just general terms for what you are playing. Subclasses dictate the more specific stuff. You can play an illusionist, or you can play a wizard with the illusion subclass. I personally think 5e offers more diversity, but everyone gets their own opinion.
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D&D 5th edition has 13 official classes with a combined 112 subclasses between them, all of which D&D Beyond supports. However, very few of these are free and as such, if you haven't purchased them you won't see them in the character builder. All base classes except artificer are freely available with one subclass each.
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