I'm thinking there's a use case for being able to create copies of public and your own private homebrew creations. I've often looked at homebrew monsters that i generally like but would like to tweak to my needs as a DM but then i forget all about it because building a new creature from scratch sometimes feels like an overcommitment.
I'm thinking there's a use case for being able to create copies of public and your own private homebrew creations. I've often looked at homebrew monsters that i generally like but would like to tweak to my needs as a DM but then i forget all about it because building a new creature from scratch sometimes feels like an overcommitment.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
I would agree to an extent with public homebrew. Not with private, as that's something you can already do. Not by hitting copy, but by making a new one with the old one as a base. It copies all the stuff into the new fields.
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I'm thinking there's a use case for being able to create copies of public and your own private homebrew creations. I've often looked at homebrew monsters that i generally like but would like to tweak to my needs as a DM but then i forget all about it because building a new creature from scratch sometimes feels like an overcommitment.
Anyone else with similar experiences?
I would agree to an extent with public homebrew. Not with private, as that's something you can already do. Not by hitting copy, but by making a new one with the old one as a base. It copies all the stuff into the new fields.