I'd really like to see a characters classes labeled in the order that they were taken.
Example: If I had a Grey Dwarf Rogue/Wizard/Ranger, the order should be Rogue 1/Wizard 5/Ranger 3 for my characters progression....not like it actually shows (Rogue1/Ranger3/Wizard5)
It might seem like nitpicking but I find it irritating and it doesn't match character progression at all, and not how D&D character have been displayed for the last couple decades.
They are listed starting class first, then all multiclasses in alphabetical order. Ultimately, this is to make it easier to find the class whose level or features you want to change.
They are listed starting class first, then all multiclasses in alphabetical order. Ultimately, this is to make it easier to find the class whose level or features you want to change
It doesn't make it easier.
It should be done in the way it was done for years...the way it made sense in the progression.
It should be done in the way it was done for years...
With a pencil and paper?
It doesn't really matter. Most characters don't multiclass. 90% of the ones that do are only 2 classes. And by the time you have enough multiclasses (4 or more) where order of the classes start effecting how long it takes to edit them, having them in a set order will be statistically better.
I'd really like to see a characters classes labeled in the order that they were taken.
Example: If I had a Grey Dwarf Rogue/Wizard/Ranger, the order should be Rogue 1/Wizard 5/Ranger 3 for my characters progression....not like it actually shows (Rogue1/Ranger3/Wizard5)
It might seem like nitpicking but I find it irritating and it doesn't match character progression at all, and not how D&D character have been displayed for the last couple decades.
Hello 1Naughtypilot
The best way to ask for this is here https://dndbeyond.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/community/topics/115000209847-Feature-Requests
You ask: Are you dutch? i ask you to roll and you hit a natural 20 ;)
They are listed starting class first, then all multiclasses in alphabetical order. Ultimately, this is to make it easier to find the class whose level or features you want to change.
It doesn't make it easier.
It should be done in the way it was done for years...the way it made sense in the progression.
With a pencil and paper?
It doesn't really matter. Most characters don't multiclass. 90% of the ones that do are only 2 classes. And by the time you have enough multiclasses (4 or more) where order of the classes start effecting how long it takes to edit them, having them in a set order will be statistically better.
Lol...….no