okay so i have the public homebrew subclasses in my collection, i have homebrew marked in the character creation screen, and my character is high enough level to have a subclass, but none of the subclasses are showing up in the subclass selection menu. how do i fix this?
Im pulling my hair out here. I created an int based genie warlock. Its in my collections but couldn't be published because its too similar to the genie tcoe. I mean its exactly the same except its int. I go to add it to a character and it doesnt show up in homebrew when I select it. Even advancing to 3rd level (locks get their subclass at 1st). What am I missing?
okay so i have the public homebrew subclasses in my collection, i have homebrew marked in the character creation screen, and my character is high enough level to have a subclass, but none of the subclasses are showing up in the subclass selection menu. how do i fix this?
Is there any way to acces subclasses before 3rd level? Or i always have to play as a normal fighter at first and second level and then at 3rd acces my custom subclass?
Is there any way to acces subclasses before 3rd level? Or i always have to play as a normal fighter at first and second level and then at 3rd acces my custom subclass?
Fighters get their subclass choice at level 3, and that's when the first subclass features are granted. That's just part of the rules for the Fighter class. Most classes have always gotten their subclass at level 3 in 5e; in the 2024 version, all of them do.
That's not to say you can't roleplay as a particular subclass before that.
Is there any way to acces subclasses before 3rd level? Or i always have to play as a normal fighter at first and second level and then at 3rd acces my custom subclass?
Fighters get their subclass choice at level 3, and that's when the first subclass features are granted. That's just part of the rules for the Fighter class. Most classes have always gotten their subclass at level 3 in 5e; in the 2024 version, all of them do.
Now I have this problem with my fighter subclass, I have a ready subclass in my homebrew collection, but when I create a character and put it at lvl 3, I don't see an option to choose my subclass, only the two basic ones for the beyond: champion and gunslinger. I have homebrew content enabled in my character options and I don't know what to do with it anymore
Is there any way to acces subclasses before 3rd level? Or i always have to play as a normal fighter at first and second level and then at 3rd acces my custom subclass?
Fighters get their subclass choice at level 3, and that's when the first subclass features are granted. That's just part of the rules for the Fighter class. Most classes have always gotten their subclass at level 3 in 5e; in the 2024 version, all of them do.
Now I have this problem with my fighter subclass, I have a ready subclass in my homebrew collection, but when I create a character and put it at lvl 3, I don't see an option to choose my subclass, only the two basic ones for the beyond: champion and gunslinger. I have homebrew content enabled in my character options and I don't know what to do with it anymore
You’re using the 2024 version of the class, but your subclass was made for the 2014 version. Just change it to the legacy version on the Class tab.
I'm having a major confusion trying to use a wrestling subclass I found, which would be awesome to use. But whenever I DO activate the homebrew option on the charcter sheet for my barbarian . I literally can't see the wrestling subclass or any other homebrew subclasses I gather in my collection. Is it not officially published? Or is it just me?
It’s likely the same issue that the person above you had. There are two versions of each class (2014 and 2024) and each homebrew subclass can only be associated with one or the other of them, not both. Likely you’ve chosen the 2024 class and the subclass you want is for the 2014 version, or vice versa.
Go to the Class tab, remove the class you have, and choose the other version instead, and see if it shows up then. Note that the 2014 classes are way down at the bottom and you may have to scroll to find them.
So, this might be a dumb question, but how does one add class levels to the automation of something?
For reference, I'm adapting a martial arcana subclass for wizard, and it has a deflection feature that's similar to 2024 monk's deflect attack. Roll 1d20, add intelligence modifier and wizard level. Doing that reduces the damage of a spell you are hit by, allowing you to use some of the other parts of the feature.
The problem is, I'm relatively inept when it comes to creating these in Beyond. How does one pull this off in the automation part?
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okay so i have the public homebrew subclasses in my collection, i have homebrew marked in the character creation screen, and my character is high enough level to have a subclass, but none of the subclasses are showing up in the subclass selection menu. how do i fix this?
Please see the General Homebrew FAQ, question #5 & 5-A for your answer: (https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/131411-a-homebrewers-how-to-faq#GeneralHomebrewFAQ&BasicTroubleshooting).
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Is there any way to acces subclasses before 3rd level? Or i always have to play as a normal fighter at first and second level and then at 3rd acces my custom subclass?
Fighters get their subclass choice at level 3, and that's when the first subclass features are granted. That's just part of the rules for the Fighter class. Most classes have always gotten their subclass at level 3 in 5e; in the 2024 version, all of them do.
That's not to say you can't roleplay as a particular subclass before that.
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Now I have this problem with my fighter subclass, I have a ready subclass in my homebrew collection, but when I create a character and put it at lvl 3, I don't see an option to choose my subclass, only the two basic ones for the beyond: champion and gunslinger. I have homebrew content enabled in my character options and I don't know what to do with it anymore
You’re using the 2024 version of the class, but your subclass was made for the 2014 version. Just change it to the legacy version on the Class tab.
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Oh shit it's actually because of that, I didn't notice it or even think about it, now it works without any problems, thanks a lot man
No problem!
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I'm having a major confusion trying to use a wrestling subclass I found, which would be awesome to use. But whenever I DO activate the homebrew option on the charcter sheet for my barbarian . I literally can't see the wrestling subclass or any other homebrew subclasses I gather in my collection. Is it not officially published? Or is it just me?
It’s likely the same issue that the person above you had. There are two versions of each class (2014 and 2024) and each homebrew subclass can only be associated with one or the other of them, not both. Likely you’ve chosen the 2024 class and the subclass you want is for the 2014 version, or vice versa.
Go to the Class tab, remove the class you have, and choose the other version instead, and see if it shows up then. Note that the 2014 classes are way down at the bottom and you may have to scroll to find them.
pronouns: he/she/they
So, this might be a dumb question, but how does one add class levels to the automation of something?
For reference, I'm adapting a martial arcana subclass for wizard, and it has a deflection feature that's similar to 2024 monk's deflect attack. Roll 1d20, add intelligence modifier and wizard level. Doing that reduces the damage of a spell you are hit by, allowing you to use some of the other parts of the feature.
The problem is, I'm relatively inept when it comes to creating these in Beyond. How does one pull this off in the automation part?