1) So glad to find DNDBeyond. This site is everything I wanted and needed some 45 years ago when I first started playing D&D (yes, 1975, first year of college). I now have three teens that I've inculcated into D&D, and they all love this site, too.
2) In our homebrew, we wanted to know if there is any way that DNDBeyond can display the stats of a Wizard who is using two different Arcane Traditions. Yes, I'm well aware that this is not normal, and that you can't exactly "multiclass" while still staying within the same class. We've had this discussion, and as some on the wider Interweave agree that a Wizard would have a far easier time learning a new Arcane tradition, as opposed to, say, being a Cleric for a year, or suddenly knowing all their is to being a Fighter.
Specifically, we're looking at a Half Elf Diviner who after reaching level 6, wants to take the Bladesinging tradition (for 2 levels only). There is a unique prerequisite for this tradition: you must be an Elf or a Half-Elf. The description even includes a reference made to unique Elven lore that allows only them to be aware of this arcane knowledge. In that respect, just being part Elf means they are uniquely prepared to learn these traditions.
But that's not what I'm asking. We want to know if there is some way to have two different Wizard Arcane Traditions appear on the same character sheet. The hp, spells and other Wizard class features don't need to change. It's just the inclusion of the new Tradition's particular bonuses: combat, defense and so on.
Thanks for your help!!
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1) So glad to find DNDBeyond. This site is everything I wanted and needed some 45 years ago when I first started playing D&D (yes, 1975, first year of college). I now have three teens that I've inculcated into D&D, and they all love this site, too.
2) In our homebrew, we wanted to know if there is any way that DNDBeyond can display the stats of a Wizard who is using two different Arcane Traditions. Yes, I'm well aware that this is not normal, and that you can't exactly "multiclass" while still staying within the same class. We've had this discussion, and as some on the wider Interweave agree that a Wizard would have a far easier time learning a new Arcane tradition, as opposed to, say, being a Cleric for a year, or suddenly knowing all their is to being a Fighter.
Specifically, we're looking at a Half Elf Diviner who after reaching level 6, wants to take the Bladesinging tradition (for 2 levels only). There is a unique prerequisite for this tradition: you must be an Elf or a Half-Elf. The description even includes a reference made to unique Elven lore that allows only them to be aware of this arcane knowledge. In that respect, just being part Elf means they are uniquely prepared to learn these traditions.
But that's not what I'm asking. We want to know if there is some way to have two different Wizard Arcane Traditions appear on the same character sheet. The hp, spells and other Wizard class features don't need to change. It's just the inclusion of the new Tradition's particular bonuses: combat, defense and so on.
agree with 'no'...but you can homebrew your own subclass and add all the features into one subclass. lot of work though - especially if you're just learning the homebrew mechanics.
agree with 'no'...but you can homebrew your own subclass and add all the features into one subclass. lot of work though - especially if you're just learning the homebrew mechanics.
Yeah, you could do that, but it can be challenging if you’re not familiar with the homebrewer. It is an option however.
2) In our homebrew, we wanted to know if there is any way that DNDBeyond can display the stats of a Wizard who is using two different Arcane Traditions. Yes, I'm well aware that this is not normal, and that you can't exactly "multiclass" while still staying within the same class. We've had this discussion, and as some on the wider Interweave agree that a Wizard would have a far easier time learning a new Arcane tradition, as opposed to, say, being a Cleric for a year, or suddenly knowing all their is to being a Fighter.
But that's not what I'm asking. We want to know if there is some way to have two different Wizard Arcane Traditions appear on the same character sheet. The hp, spells and other Wizard class features don't need to change. It's just the inclusion of the new Tradition's particular bonuses: combat, defense and so on.
That is definitely something I would like to see, especially if they ever implement the optional rule of going beyond level 20. Being able to "multi"class into a different subclass or even the same subclass (so you can stack the same effects) would be pretty cool. I think it would be pretty fun for level 40 Champions to crit on a 16-20, and if anyone is crazy enough to do a level 200 Champion, that Champion will basically always crit and hit.
1) So glad to find DNDBeyond. This site is everything I wanted and needed some 45 years ago when I first started playing D&D (yes, 1975, first year of college). I now have three teens that I've inculcated into D&D, and they all love this site, too.
2) In our homebrew, we wanted to know if there is any way that DNDBeyond can display the stats of a Wizard who is using two different Arcane Traditions. Yes, I'm well aware that this is not normal, and that you can't exactly "multiclass" while still staying within the same class. We've had this discussion, and as some on the wider Interweave agree that a Wizard would have a far easier time learning a new Arcane tradition, as opposed to, say, being a Cleric for a year, or suddenly knowing all their is to being a Fighter.
Specifically, we're looking at a Half Elf Diviner who after reaching level 6, wants to take the Bladesinging tradition (for 2 levels only). There is a unique prerequisite for this tradition: you must be an Elf or a Half-Elf. The description even includes a reference made to unique Elven lore that allows only them to be aware of this arcane knowledge. In that respect, just being part Elf means they are uniquely prepared to learn these traditions.
But that's not what I'm asking. We want to know if there is some way to have two different Wizard Arcane Traditions appear on the same character sheet. The hp, spells and other Wizard class features don't need to change. It's just the inclusion of the new Tradition's particular bonuses: combat, defense and so on.
Thanks for your help!!
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agree with 'no'...but you can homebrew your own subclass and add all the features into one subclass. lot of work though - especially if you're just learning the homebrew mechanics.
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Yeah, you could do that, but it can be challenging if you’re not familiar with the homebrewer. It is an option however.
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That is definitely something I would like to see, especially if they ever implement the optional rule of going beyond level 20. Being able to "multi"class into a different subclass or even the same subclass (so you can stack the same effects) would be pretty cool. I think it would be pretty fun for level 40 Champions to crit on a 16-20, and if anyone is crazy enough to do a level 200 Champion, that Champion will basically always crit and hit.
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