When are the products I paid for, that I was told were compatible with the 2024 rules, going to actually updated to be usable with the 2024 rules?
They've even released new content from some of those creators and haven't updated their previous content to work. They've had over 6 months now and continue to release new products without making sure the current things they are selling work properly.
That's a question for the party creators themselves. It's down to them to update any content for 2024 and authorise D&D Beyond deploy those updates. This isn't something D&D Beyond or Wizards of the Coast have any control over as it's not their exclusive IP with which to make unilateral changes.
This makes sense. I didn't think about the fact that they wouldn't be able to just port the information over to th new version of the classes. Thank you.
That said, you're able to simply copy them to homebrew, make a new homebrew for the updated classes, and copy everything over 1:1. (A couple of minor effects aren't copyable exactly in this way, such as a skill proficiency for Carrion Raven Barbarian, but the abilities have simple ways to implement them. In that particular case, just list the skills as options selectable in a dropdown.)
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When are the products I paid for, that I was told were compatible with the 2024 rules, going to actually updated to be usable with the 2024 rules?
They've even released new content from some of those creators and haven't updated their previous content to work. They've had over 6 months now and continue to release new products without making sure the current things they are selling work properly.
That's a question for the party creators themselves. It's down to them to update any content for 2024 and authorise D&D Beyond deploy those updates. This isn't something D&D Beyond or Wizards of the Coast have any control over as it's not their exclusive IP with which to make unilateral changes.
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This makes sense. I didn't think about the fact that they wouldn't be able to just port the information over to th new version of the classes. Thank you.
That said, you're able to simply copy them to homebrew, make a new homebrew for the updated classes, and copy everything over 1:1. (A couple of minor effects aren't copyable exactly in this way, such as a skill proficiency for Carrion Raven Barbarian, but the abilities have simple ways to implement them. In that particular case, just list the skills as options selectable in a dropdown.)