So, my group is playing a Curse of Strahd table and they are about to bump into the Mad Mage, who will bestow upon them (if everything goes well) a Charm of Heroism. My question is, giving that the charm itself is not an object or a spell, How do I add it to their character sheet in DnDB and, maybe most important, do you have any ideas of how could it be possible for them to save it (the charm) for later?
Currently D&D Beyond doesn't natively support charms and other such supernatural gifts. The best work around for many is creating a custom feat that carries the same information and applies any relevant modifiers.
So, my group is playing a Curse of Strahd table and they are about to bump into the Mad Mage, who will bestow upon them (if everything goes well) a Charm of Heroism. My question is, giving that the charm itself is not an object or a spell, How do I add it to their character sheet in DnDB and, maybe most important, do you have any ideas of how could it be possible for them to save it (the charm) for later?
thanks
Currently D&D Beyond doesn't natively support charms and other such supernatural gifts. The best work around for many is creating a custom feat that carries the same information and applies any relevant modifiers.
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For charms I do magic items with charges, For blessings I use feats.since it’s more permanent
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Thanks. I made a homebrew magic item called ´¨Charm of Heroism¨ with the same properties stated in the DM book.
Wow 2.5 years later and nothing still, huh? Lovely
5 years later still no implementation. Great