You’d have to create the feat yourself. (Since users can only publish their own original creations, these do not qualify to be published.)
if these are apart of the book and meant to be used why werent feats or something else added so we could use them instead of having to make stuff ourselves which someone could have already done
You’d have to create the feat yourself. (Since users can only publish their own original creations, these do not qualify to be published.)
if these are apart of the book and meant to be used why werent feats or something else added so we could use them instead of having to make stuff ourselves which someone could have already done
In the book they're not actually feats, there's a few new systems they use for both character creation and curses and us doing them as feats is just the work around, so I guess DDB just went "it's not something we can impliment as is so we won't do it at all."
so the whole point of this website is to have the stuff we paid for automated and working otherwise why would we buy it when we can just buy the books themselves? half of the stuff on this website doesnt give us what its suppose to and its annoying.
so the whole point of this website is to have the stuff we paid for automated and working otherwise why would we buy it when we can just buy the books themselves? half of the stuff on this website doesnt give us what its suppose to and its annoying.
The transformations, according to the Grim Hollow devs themselves on Discord, almost broke Beyond on a fundamental level, coding-ise when Beyond staff were trying to implement them.
Sometimes things just don't work & aren't the result of slacking or other conspiracy theories. While I DO think a price cut for things like this would be a net good, they did, in fact, try to implement this.
That's why I'm going to hold the Executive Producer to their mentioning that the backend & other coding issues, are a priority. Because this site needs a makeover, coding-wise.
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Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
It's worth noting that "just fix it" is not always a simple task for coding, particularly when you've got years of built up "good enough" code you're trying to fix, as I understand it. If the choices are "keep patching what we've got" or "basically if not actually build a new site from scratch", you'd need a very compelling argument for them to invest the resources to make the second when they're already getting steady business with the first.
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Most have already been created, you can transfer them over and allow homebrew.
if these are apart of the book and meant to be used why werent feats or something else added so we could use them instead of having to make stuff ourselves which someone could have already done
In the book they're not actually feats, there's a few new systems they use for both character creation and curses and us doing them as feats is just the work around, so I guess DDB just went "it's not something we can impliment as is so we won't do it at all."
so the whole point of this website is to have the stuff we paid for automated and working otherwise why would we buy it when we can just buy the books themselves? half of the stuff on this website doesnt give us what its suppose to and its annoying.
The transformations, according to the Grim Hollow devs themselves on Discord, almost broke Beyond on a fundamental level, coding-ise when Beyond staff were trying to implement them.
Sometimes things just don't work & aren't the result of slacking or other conspiracy theories. While I DO think a price cut for things like this would be a net good, they did, in fact, try to implement this.
That's why I'm going to hold the Executive Producer to their mentioning that the backend & other coding issues, are a priority. Because this site needs a makeover, coding-wise.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
It's worth noting that "just fix it" is not always a simple task for coding, particularly when you've got years of built up "good enough" code you're trying to fix, as I understand it. If the choices are "keep patching what we've got" or "basically if not actually build a new site from scratch", you'd need a very compelling argument for them to invest the resources to make the second when they're already getting steady business with the first.