When building a dragonborn character, you get to pick you ancestry which displays your breath weapon size, type and shape. However when you are actually viewing your character sheet, it just says "Your draconic ancestry determines the size, shape, and damage type of the exhalation."
This makes it somewhat annoying when you're beginning playing, or you're teaching others to play, as you have to look up on a different webpage to double check.
It would be a huge help if the racial trait item for the dragonborn breath weapon actually said the size, shape and type - not just the damage amount :)
It does have some of the info on the character sheet, but it doesn't list the type of damage you do (cold/ fire/ whatever) OR the range (15 foot cone or the line thing). It is rather confusing to a newbie when you're trying to use it - I had to make an extra note on my printed character sheet so I'd remember and not have to keep going back to the handbook. It would be useful to have it already there.
When building a dragonborn character, you get to pick you ancestry which displays your breath weapon size, type and shape. However when you are actually viewing your character sheet, it just says "Your draconic ancestry determines the size, shape, and damage type of the exhalation."
This makes it somewhat annoying when you're beginning playing, or you're teaching others to play, as you have to look up on a different webpage to double check.
It would be a huge help if the racial trait item for the dragonborn breath weapon actually said the size, shape and type - not just the damage amount :)
On the character sheet, go to Features, then Racial Traits, then Draconic Ancestry. That will have the information you're looking for.
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It does have some of the info on the character sheet, but it doesn't list the type of damage you do (cold/ fire/ whatever) OR the range (15 foot cone or the line thing). It is rather confusing to a newbie when you're trying to use it - I had to make an extra note on my printed character sheet so I'd remember and not have to keep going back to the handbook. It would be useful to have it already there.
@squigsthetruth - I did eventually find that. But it does seem a bit counter-intuitive to have the information split across two locations.
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