The Lightning Launcher of the Armorer currently allows to roll with STR or INT. According to its description it counts as a simple ranged weapon, so shouldn't it roll with DEX or INT instead?
-edit- Just realised it misses Finesse, which most range weapons got. This seems like an oversight to me though, as it's not a thrown weapon.
No, Thrown weapons often have Finesse. Chapter 1 of the Basic Rules and PHB tells that ranged weapons use Dexterity. Str as an attacking stat is always wrong for this, and you're right about it being a bug.
I have Forge of the Artificer shared with me (DM) and the rest of the party from one of my players and the class is not available in character builder for the other party members. Account entitlements are in sync after checking.
I have Forge of the Artificer shared with me (DM) and the rest of the party from one of my players and the class is not available in character builder for the other party members. Account entitlements are in sync after checking.
Is content sharing enabled? Are they making the characters in the campaign?
Made an Artillerist Artificer and the Boon of Siberys isn't adding it's always prepared spell to my available spells (demiplane in the case of the character I made)
The Lightning Launcher of the Armorer currently allows to roll with STR or INT. According to its description it counts as a simple ranged weapon, so shouldn't it roll with DEX or INT instead?
Chapter 1 of the Basic Rules and PHB tells that ranged weapons use Dexterity. Str as an attacking stat is always wrong for this, and you're right about it being a bug.
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I just set up my Amorer and selected Dreadnaught for the Amor Model. Two variations are shown on my character sheet for the Force Demolisher, which makes sense because there is the strength-based one, which is differentiated in the title with (STR), and a second one that utilizes my intelligence modifiers. However, I noticed the STR version incorrectly shows fire damage instead of force under the Actions tab.
There's two different links for Mark of Detection showing up. One works, the other doesn't and just complains that you don't have the Eberron FotA Ultimate Bundle if you only got the digital book.
There's two different links for Mark of Detection showing up. One works, the other doesn't and just complains that you don't have the Eberron FotA Ultimate Bundle if you only got the digital book.
Made an Artillerist Artificer and the Boon of Siberys isn't adding it's always prepared spell to my available spells (demiplane in the case of the character I made)
but also wondering why the Eldritch Cannon: Flamethrower option gets added to the Bonus Action attacks of an Artillerist Artificer but not the Force Ballista option? Had to add it as a custom action.
Force Ballista is a system limitation that prevents the roll from being set correctly. (A modifier can only be added to both attack and damage, which means in this case that one of the two would always be incorrect.)
In the meantime, you can click on the Force Ballista text, then open the Customize menu there in the sidebar. You can check "Display As Attack" and give it a negative Damage Bonus to cancel out your INT mod (e.g. if you have a +3 INT, you'll put a -3).
Force Ballista is a system limitation that prevents the roll from being set correctly. (A modifier can only be added to both attack and damage, which means in this case that one of the two would always be incorrect.)
In the meantime, you can click on the Force Ballista text, then open the Customize menu there in the sidebar. You can check "Display As Attack" and give it a negative Damage Bonus to cancel out your INT mod (e.g. if you have a +3 INT, you'll put a -3).
didn't even notice the customize option on the text to display it as an attack, thanks for pointing that out!
My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
Maybe you're accidentally set in the character sheet to variant encumbrance?
My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
You may not have sufficient strength to wear the armor you have equipped. I believe the penalty for that is speed reduction.
My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
You may not have sufficient strength to wear the armor you have equipped. I believe the penalty for that is speed reduction.
Yeah, this is probably it right here. If you don't meet the Strength requirement (13 for Chain Mail, 15 for Splint or Plate) then your Speed is reduced by 10 feet.
So, when I look at the spells, in the Cannith Artificer stat block, when I hover over the spells, I get the message pop-up (Legacy version), and when I look at what it's linked to, it shows some sort of homunculus link?
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My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
You may not have sufficient strength to wear the armor you have equipped. I believe the penalty for that is speed reduction.
Yeah, this is probably it right here. If you don't meet the Strength requirement (13 for Chain Mail, 15 for Splint or Plate) then your Speed is reduced by 10 feet.
To both of you, thank you. That was it. I guess my characters do not wear Heavy armor often, or if they do, they have sufficient STR so it's never an issue. Just a little bit of tweaking on the stats and everything's fine :-)
on a Rogue with the Mark of Shadow, Potent Dragonmark isn't adding the spells of the Mark to my prepared spells. I can view the spells from the feat itself, but the leveled spells aren't showing up on the spells tab of the character sheet.
Boon of Siberys also isn't adding it's spell to my prepared spells
on a Rogue with the Mark of Shadow, Potent Dragonmark isn't adding the spells of the Mark to my prepared spells. I can view the spells from the feat itself, but the leveled spells aren't showing up on the spells tab of the character sheet.
Boon of Siberys also isn't adding it's spell to my prepared spells
Unless I am mistaken, the spells listed within each "Mark of" Dragonmark would only be available to characters with the Spellcasting or Pact Magic feature. A Rogue, aside from Arcane Trickster, does not gain access to this. The difference with the addition of Potent Dragonmark is that, instead of having those "Mark of" spells added to the caster's repertoire/list and therefore could be purposefully selected/prepared/chosen, Potent makes them Always Prepared. If one doesn't get these spells to begin with, they could not be Always Prepared for non-spellcasters/Pact Magic users
on a Rogue with the Mark of Shadow, Potent Dragonmark isn't adding the spells of the Mark to my prepared spells. I can view the spells from the feat itself, but the leveled spells aren't showing up on the spells tab of the character sheet.
Boon of Siberys also isn't adding it's spell to my prepared spells
Unless I am mistaken, the spells listed within each "Mark of" Dragonmark would only be available to characters with the Spellcasting or Pact Magic feature. A Rogue, aside from Arcane Trickster, does not gain access to this. The difference with the addition of Potent Dragonmark is that, instead of having those "Mark of" spells added to the caster's repertoire/list and therefore could be purposefully selected/prepared/chosen, Potent makes them Always Prepared. If one doesn't get these spells to begin with, they could not be Always Prepared for non-spellcasters/Pact Magic users
Potent Dragonmark gives you a spell slot to cast them with and they're always prepared. Potent is the feat I was referring to if you look at my post you replied to.
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No, Thrown weapons often have Finesse. Chapter 1 of the Basic Rules and PHB tells that ranged weapons use Dexterity. Str as an attacking stat is always wrong for this, and you're right about it being a bug.
I have Forge of the Artificer shared with me (DM) and the rest of the party from one of my players and the class is not available in character builder for the other party members. Account entitlements are in sync after checking.
Is content sharing enabled? Are they making the characters in the campaign?
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Made an Artillerist Artificer and the Boon of Siberys isn't adding it's always prepared spell to my available spells (demiplane in the case of the character I made)
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I just set up my Amorer and selected Dreadnaught for the Amor Model. Two variations are shown on my character sheet for the Force Demolisher, which makes sense because there is the strength-based one, which is differentiated in the title with (STR), and a second one that utilizes my intelligence modifiers. However, I noticed the STR version incorrectly shows fire damage instead of force under the Actions tab.
There's two different links for Mark of Detection showing up. One works, the other doesn't and just complains that you don't have the Eberron FotA Ultimate Bundle if you only got the digital book.
Bad: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2250527-mark-of-detection
Good: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2186488-mark-of-detection
Both show up in the Feats lookup page and the sitewide search.
EDIT: Mark of the Sentinel is doing it too.
Bad: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2250488-mark-of-sentinel
Good: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2186496-mark-of-sentinel
Mark of Sentinel is also duplicated like this.
Bad: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2250488-mark-of-sentinel
Good: https://www.dndbeyond.com/feats/2186496-mark-of-sentinel
The "bad" links actually take you to the marketplace page for the ultimate bundle even if you did buy the entire bundle.
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Made an Artillerist Artificer and the Boon of Siberys isn't adding it's always prepared spell to my available spells (demiplane in the case of the character I made)
but also wondering why the Eldritch Cannon: Flamethrower option gets added to the Bonus Action attacks of an Artillerist Artificer but not the Force Ballista option? Had to add it as a custom action.
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ModeratorForce Ballista is a system limitation that prevents the roll from being set correctly. (A modifier can only be added to both attack and damage, which means in this case that one of the two would always be incorrect.)
I'd imagine that'll be solved with the upcoming Game Platform, though.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/en/roadmap
In the meantime, you can click on the Force Ballista text, then open the Customize menu there in the sidebar. You can check "Display As Attack" and give it a negative Damage Bonus to cancel out your INT mod (e.g. if you have a +3 INT, you'll put a -3).
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didn't even notice the customize option on the text to display it as an attack, thanks for pointing that out!
My first level Shifter Paladin shows up with a Speed of 20ft and he is quite unencumbered. I can override it, but it is weird that it is set to that value from the get-go (the Features tab matches the book and states 30ft.)
Maybe you're accidentally set in the character sheet to variant encumbrance?
You may not have sufficient strength to wear the armor you have equipped. I believe the penalty for that is speed reduction.
Yeah, this is probably it right here. If you don't meet the Strength requirement (13 for Chain Mail, 15 for Splint or Plate) then your Speed is reduced by 10 feet.
pronouns: he/she/they
So, when I look at the spells, in the Cannith Artificer stat block, when I hover over the spells, I get the message pop-up (Legacy version), and when I look at what it's linked to, it shows some sort of homunculus link?
Hello! Call me Tana.
My pronouns are She/They.
I am a teenager. I have Autism and ADHD. And, you would probably call me Trans Femme, Genderfae/Demigirl, Pansexual pancake, and Ace
I will mother you if you are being stupid.
ALL HAIL MERLIN! [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] + [roll]1d4[/roll] = [roll][roll:-6]+[roll:-5]+[roll:-4]+[roll:-3]+[roll:-2]+[roll:-1][/roll]
I have adopted Golden, Salem, Wes, Aspen, Link, and Foalin.
To both of you, thank you. That was it. I guess my characters do not wear Heavy armor often, or if they do, they have sufficient STR so it's never an issue. Just a little bit of tweaking on the stats and everything's fine :-)
Thanks again
on a Rogue with the Mark of Shadow, Potent Dragonmark isn't adding the spells of the Mark to my prepared spells. I can view the spells from the feat itself, but the leveled spells aren't showing up on the spells tab of the character sheet.
Boon of Siberys also isn't adding it's spell to my prepared spells
Unless I am mistaken, the spells listed within each "Mark of" Dragonmark would only be available to characters with the Spellcasting or Pact Magic feature. A Rogue, aside from Arcane Trickster, does not gain access to this. The difference with the addition of Potent Dragonmark is that, instead of having those "Mark of" spells added to the caster's repertoire/list and therefore could be purposefully selected/prepared/chosen, Potent makes them Always Prepared. If one doesn't get these spells to begin with, they could not be Always Prepared for non-spellcasters/Pact Magic users
Potent Dragonmark gives you a spell slot to cast them with and they're always prepared. Potent is the feat I was referring to if you look at my post you replied to.