It would be amazing if you could add an option to manage your sheet fully for homebrew rules. For example my table dislikes the multi-classing ruling on spell preparation limit and would rather play with that you can learn any spell you have the slots to cast. This can't be done because the site enforces that i cannot pick spells for the spell-book that are above my levels. I get why it's there, but literally any other sheet manager I know of let's you brute-force it if you want to. You can already make custom actions, items, make skill overrides, proficiencies and languages overrides, senses override, saving throws overrides and HP override without enabling things in the character editor, why are features, racial traits, proficiency bonus, initiative and spells excluded from this?
I really do hope that this will be looked at, especially now that maps have been added, as it limits some house rules and kinda force us to use different sheet managers/VTT even though this is my favorite sheet manager and i look forward to the future of using maps on here.
It would be amazing if you could add an option to manage your sheet fully for homebrew rules.
For example my table dislikes the multi-classing ruling on spell preparation limit and would rather play with that you can learn any spell you have the slots to cast.
This can't be done because the site enforces that i cannot pick spells for the spell-book that are above my levels.
I get why it's there, but literally any other sheet manager I know of let's you brute-force it if you want to.
You can already make custom actions, items, make skill overrides, proficiencies and languages overrides, senses override, saving throws overrides and HP override without enabling things in the character editor, why are features, racial traits, proficiency bonus, initiative and spells excluded from this?
I really do hope that this will be looked at, especially now that maps have been added, as it limits some house rules and kinda force us to use different sheet managers/VTT even though this is my favorite sheet manager and i look forward to the future of using maps on here.
I couldn't agree more.