The Languages subheading under Character Details can only be filled from a pull-down menu with a fixed list of languages. This is unsuitable for campaign worlds with other languages—including the Forgotten Realms, where it's established that different languages are spoken among different human populations. For instance, there's no way to indicate that a character speaks Illuskan or Chultan, which are different languages from Common. There needs to be an "other language" option that allows a player to fill in the blank—either that, or the field needs to be editable on the character sheet, as Personal Characteristics are.
The Languages subheading under Character Details can only be filled from a pull-down menu with a fixed list of languages. This is unsuitable for campaign worlds with other languages—including the Forgotten Realms, where it's established that different languages are spoken among different human populations. For instance, there's no way to indicate that a character speaks Illuskan or Chultan, which are different languages from Common. There needs to be an "other language" option that allows a player to fill in the blank—either that, or the field needs to be editable on the character sheet, as Personal Characteristics are.
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I think this will be addressed in the character sheet revamp.
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