That's what I said. D&D Beyond doesn't have the code for it. I imagine a very, very, very, very, very, very, very advanced coder would possibly be able to do it.
That's what I said. D&D Beyond doesn't have the code for it. I imagine a very, very, very, very, very, very, very advanced coder would possibly be able to do it.
Nobody outside DDB devs could code it, regardless of how advanced they are. DDB doesn't allow that
I'm not trying to "get on your back for the wrong wording", I'm pointing out you're spreading misinformation that people can code classes into DDB—they can't
It’s called hacking. How would I know? I’m not a coder
It’s called theorising
No it's not. It's called "spreading incorrect information" and in this case rather stubbornly.
The long and short of it is there is zero way for a normal DDB user to implement a custom class on D&D Beyond. End of.
hacking is just usually not allowed. That is why it is called hacking. I'm not suggesting it, I'm just saying someone could do it-although it would be extremely hard, and a normal person wouldn't be able to.
"but you'd probably have to code it into DnDbeyond yourself"
This is what you said
This is not something anyone can do
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
That's what I said. D&D Beyond doesn't have the code for it. I imagine a very, very, very, very, very, very, very advanced coder would possibly be able to do it.
Get off my back for typing the wrong wording
Nobody outside DDB devs could code it, regardless of how advanced they are. DDB doesn't allow that
I'm not trying to "get on your back for the wrong wording", I'm pointing out you're spreading misinformation that people can code classes into DDB—they can't
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
It’s called hacking. How would I know? I’m not a coder
I don’t think saying that people can code their own dndbeyond classes is very bad misinformation
I don’t think saying people can code their own classes on dndbeyond is very bad misinformation
It’s called theorising
"Hacking" the DDB site is against the terms of use
It's still misinformation. It's not something people can do, so saying people can do it is incorrect
You need to learn to consolidate your thoughts into a single post, or at the very least use the edit button.
No it's not. It's called "spreading incorrect information" and in this case rather stubbornly.
The long and short of it is there is zero way for a normal DDB user to implement a custom class on D&D Beyond. End of.
Find my D&D Beyond articles here
hacking is just usually not allowed. That is why it is called hacking. I'm not suggesting it, I'm just saying someone could do it-although it would be extremely hard, and a normal person wouldn't be able to.
I'm not talking about a normal user
Please, there's a little button call "edit" in the end of every post you make, use it