Like I understand that some groups might have different party levels. But mine doesn't.
So before, if I wanted to estimate how tough a fight would be for a party. Even just a theoretical party for encounters I'm working on, I just had to select the number of the party members and the one level that everyone is.
Now I have to select 4 levels (one for each party member).
On top of that, there doesn't seem to be any way to remove them once someone has been added to the party.
Anyways, I'd like if there was an option to at least put an average level down.
The workaround I figured out for this is going to one of the presets, which then gives you four individual characters of whichever level, a tiny x appears next to the selection bar, which then gets you to a blank screen where you can add individual characters with their own levels. Really confusing that they've changed it to be like this, far more complicated for non-preset parties.
If your party is in a campaign on D&D beyond, you can select that campaign in the encounter builder to have all the characters with the correct levels. Unless I have misunderstood the issue?
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Like I understand that some groups might have different party levels. But mine doesn't.
So before, if I wanted to estimate how tough a fight would be for a party. Even just a theoretical party for encounters I'm working on, I just had to select the number of the party members and the one level that everyone is.
Now I have to select 4 levels (one for each party member).
On top of that, there doesn't seem to be any way to remove them once someone has been added to the party.
Anyways, I'd like if there was an option to at least put an average level down.
The workaround I figured out for this is going to one of the presets, which then gives you four individual characters of whichever level, a tiny x appears next to the selection bar, which then gets you to a blank screen where you can add individual characters with their own levels. Really confusing that they've changed it to be like this, far more complicated for non-preset parties.
If your party is in a campaign on D&D beyond, you can select that campaign in the encounter builder to have all the characters with the correct levels. Unless I have misunderstood the issue?