Yeah, mark of healing on my character said broken, and before checking here i removed the feat in an attempt to re-add it. Nope. However Greater Mark of healing is still on the list. Damn you WotC.
In addition to the previously noted Artificer bugs, the Strength version of the Dreadnaught Armorer's Force Demolisher is showing the wrong range. It lists 5ft, when it has the Reach property and should be 10ft. The Intelligence version shows the correct range. It's not a huge problem, since anyone using Strength to attack will have found a Strength boosting item and is likely experienced enough with the Intelligence based attack that they will know about having Reach, but it would be nice for it to display properly.
This should be a much easier fix compared to most of the other remaining bugs (I assume it's a tag or field that wasn't correctly configured), so hopefully it can be fixed soon despite not being particularly urgent.
Not only is Mark of Warding feat not working or even linking correctly, it's also not allowing a spellcaster with said feat to access the spells which should be added to their available spell lists.
the Eldritch Cannon: Flamethrower shows up as a bonus action and has clickable damage rolls like normal. The Eldritch Cannon: Force Ballista doesn't show up at all other then in the description of the Eldritch cannon
the Eldritch Cannon: Flamethrower shows up as a bonus action and has clickable damage rolls like normal. The Eldritch Cannon: Force Ballista doesn't show up at all other then in the description of the Eldritch cannon
when you click on it in the bonus actions text section, click customize (towards the top of the sidebar) and click the display as attack check box. You'll likely need to apply a negative modifier to the damage because dndbeyond can't currently apply the correct modifier to the damage, which is part of why it's not displayed as an attack by default
In addition to the previously noted Artificer bugs, the Strength version of the Dreadnaught Armorer's Force Demolisher is showing the wrong range. It lists 5ft, when it has the Reach property and should be 10ft. The Intelligence version shows the correct range. It's not a huge problem, since anyone using Strength to attack will have found a Strength boosting item and is likely experienced enough with the Intelligence based attack that they will know about having Reach, but it would be nice for it to display properly.
This should be a much easier fix compared to most of the other remaining bugs (I assume it's a tag or field that wasn't correctly configured), so hopefully it can be fixed soon despite not being particularly urgent.
Spells of the Mark from the dragonmark feats not showing up in the spell lists as options to choose to learn or prepare is still an issue. edit: I have chosen the House Kundarak Heir Background however none of the Spells of the Mark from the Mark of Warding Feat are populating for me under the Add Spells section for my Wizard. The Mark of Warding Feat does show up on my character sheet.
Wow, it’s like 6 months for you to get an answer. I have the answer though because I tried the same thing. So technically dragonmark feats aren’t origin feats. You would think that all backgrounds give an origin feat, since that’s how the PHB works 100% of the time, but apparently they don’t all have to give an origin feat. It looks like an international nerf to the human trait but is probably necessary for game balance. I’m sure you found this answer in the past six months, but just in case you didn’t. You’re welcome.
Wow, it’s like 6 months for you to get an answer. I have the answer though because I tried the same thing. So technically dragonmark feats aren’t origin feats. You would think that all backgrounds give an origin feat, since that’s how the PHB works 100% of the time, but apparently they don’t all have to give an origin feat. It looks like an international nerf to the human trait but is probably necessary for game balance. I’m sure you found this answer in the past six months, but just in case you didn’t. You’re welcome.
The post about Dragonmarks not counting as Origin Feats was answered the same day it was posted.
Dragonmarks are not Origin Feats and the fact that you can't take them at level 1 outside of backgrounds is explained in the book at the top of the Backgrounds section.
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Yeah, mark of healing on my character said broken, and before checking here i removed the feat in an attempt to re-add it. Nope. However Greater Mark of healing is still on the list. Damn you WotC.
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It's really inexcusable that the Mark feats aren't fixed by now. It's such a simple fix, come on, guys.
In addition to the previously noted Artificer bugs, the Strength version of the Dreadnaught Armorer's Force Demolisher is showing the wrong range. It lists 5ft, when it has the Reach property and should be 10ft. The Intelligence version shows the correct range. It's not a huge problem, since anyone using Strength to attack will have found a Strength boosting item and is likely experienced enough with the Intelligence based attack that they will know about having Reach, but it would be nice for it to display properly.
This should be a much easier fix compared to most of the other remaining bugs (I assume it's a tag or field that wasn't correctly configured), so hopefully it can be fixed soon despite not being particularly urgent.
Link to the character I discovered the issue on, since I don't know how to post a screenshot: https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/163926079/Sa4QYs
Not only is Mark of Warding feat not working or even linking correctly, it's also not allowing a spellcaster with said feat to access the spells which should be added to their available spell lists.
the Eldritch Cannon: Flamethrower shows up as a bonus action and has clickable damage rolls like normal. The Eldritch Cannon: Force Ballista doesn't show up at all other then in the description of the Eldritch cannon
when you click on it in the bonus actions text section, click customize (towards the top of the sidebar) and click the display as attack check box. You'll likely need to apply a negative modifier to the damage because dndbeyond can't currently apply the correct modifier to the damage, which is part of why it's not displayed as an attack by default
I just noticed another error with the same action. The damage type is showing as fire rather than force.
Thank you! I did get it added and noticed the damage modifier. This fix will work. I didn't really know what to do with the damage...
Added Mark of Warding but not able to see the defined spell list under manage spells.
Spells of the Mark from the dragonmark feats not showing up in the spell lists as options to choose to learn or prepare is still an issue.
edit:
I have chosen the House Kundarak Heir Background however none of the Spells of the Mark from the Mark of Warding Feat are populating for me under the Add Spells section for my Wizard. The Mark of Warding Feat does show up on my character sheet.
Are you playing a spell caster?
Yes a wizard. Edited my post to clarify. Thank you
Right now the mark of healing doesn’t propise wisdom in the proposition to use as the spellcasting ability
Wow, it’s like 6 months for you to get an answer. I have the answer though because I tried the same thing. So technically dragonmark feats aren’t origin feats. You would think that all backgrounds give an origin feat, since that’s how the PHB works 100% of the time, but apparently they don’t all have to give an origin feat. It looks like an international nerf to the human trait but is probably necessary for game balance. I’m sure you found this answer in the past six months, but just in case you didn’t. You’re welcome.
The post about Dragonmarks not counting as Origin Feats was answered the same day it was posted.
Dragonmarks are not Origin Feats and the fact that you can't take them at level 1 outside of backgrounds is explained in the book at the top of the Backgrounds section.
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