While I know this is a bit of an ask for the staff of dnd beyond to do, would it be possible to add your own actual class option in the homebrew segment. Not subclass, full on actual class that can be published on the homebrew section rather than just sitting in a random document that makes it annoying to play anything with character's on dnd beyond.
Please staff, consider this. And everyone else who agrees, spread the message.
It's been mentioned a number of times by Mods and Devs, that implementing class specific mechanics requires backend access, and thus is unlikely to ever be provided to Homebrew without a full overhaul of the website.
Which it needs. But it's not likely to get Soon(TM)
The CSS has very little to do with the functionality of a site, as it merely attains to the styling of it. 😉
It's where the problems *start* and the only part we can easily actively see. I didn't want to explain how to turn on the Dev console and read the actual character JSON data, which needs a clarity overhaul too.
While I know this is a bit of an ask for the staff of dnd beyond to do, would it be possible to add your own actual class option in the homebrew segment. Not subclass, full on actual class that can be published on the homebrew section rather than just sitting in a random document that makes it annoying to play anything with character's on dnd beyond.
Please staff, consider this. And everyone else who agrees, spread the message.
It's been mentioned a number of times by Mods and Devs, that implementing class specific mechanics requires backend access, and thus is unlikely to ever be provided to Homebrew without a full overhaul of the website.
Which it needs. But it's not likely to get Soon(TM)
This is simply not true the devs are just lazy and dont want to try implementing anything new
Have a look at the CSS of the website, then explain to me how it's easy.
The CSS has very little to do with the functionality of a site, as it merely attains to the styling of it. 😉
It's where the problems *start* and the only part we can easily actively see. I didn't want to explain how to turn on the Dev console and read the actual character JSON data, which needs a clarity overhaul too.
DDB could do with a whole new rebuild.