Hi for somereason when I try to publish a homebrew I made, the website says its too similar to circle of spores despite it nothing like circle of spores, could I get some help pls
Hi for somereason when I try to publish a homebrew I made, the website says its too similar to circle of spores despite it nothing like circle of spores, could I get some help pls
Usually this happens because one of your description or snippet fields is blank (or very short). For some reason, Circle of Spores is the one that gets called out as being "too similar" to something that's blank.
Also, I'll mention this just because a lot of people seem to not be aware of it: publishing is only necessary if you want strangers to be able to use it. You (and anyone in your campaigns) can use it without publishing it.
Hi for somereason when I try to publish a homebrew I made, the website says its too similar to circle of spores despite it nothing like circle of spores, could I get some help pls
Usually this happens because one of your description or snippet fields is blank (or very short). For some reason, Circle of Spores is the one that gets called out as being "too similar" to something that's blank.
Also, I'll mention this just because a lot of people seem to not be aware of it: publishing is only necessary if you want strangers to be able to use it. You (and anyone in your campaigns) can use it without publishing it.
Adding onto this, it would seem that when you're making a new subclass and do not click "save" on the main Subclass screen (as in only saving each feature individually and not the main page of the subclass), then the subclass will also display as "too similar to Circle of Spores".
Hi for somereason when I try to publish a homebrew I made, the website says its too similar to circle of spores despite it nothing like circle of spores, could I get some help pls
Usually this happens because one of your description or snippet fields is blank (or very short). For some reason, Circle of Spores is the one that gets called out as being "too similar" to something that's blank.
Also, I'll mention this just because a lot of people seem to not be aware of it: publishing is only necessary if you want strangers to be able to use it. You (and anyone in your campaigns) can use it without publishing it.
Adding onto this, it would seem that when you're making a new subclass and do not click "save" on the main Subclass screen (as in only saving each feature individually and not the main page of the subclass), then the subclass will also display as "too similar to Circle of Spores".
Yeah, what's happening there is that the process that checks whether it's too similar to other stuff doesn't run again until you click that main Save button, even if you've been clicking save on the individual features or other ancillary things. It'd be nice if that were documented somewhere on that screen, but it has been officially confirmed that that's how it works.
So I'm trying to make a couple of new home brew monsters, but when I go to make a new monster, and use my previous one as a template to build from, it ends up overriding it as a new version rather than saving it as a new creature entirely. I want to make it clear that I am using the "create new monster" button and not "create new version".
Any tips on avoiding this rather than building it again from scratch (without using the pre-existing monster as a template)?
So I'm trying to make a couple of new home brew monsters, but when I go to make a new monster, and use my previous one as a template to build from, it ends up overriding it as a new version rather than saving it as a new creature entirely. I want to make it clear that I am using the "create new monster" button and not "create new version".
Any tips on avoiding this rather than building it again from scratch (without using the pre-existing monster as a template)?
You must be making a mistake because the system doesn't work that way. Create new monster will create a new monster, even if you use a template of a homebrew, every time
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So I'm trying to make a couple of new home brew monsters, but when I go to make a new monster, and use my previous one as a template to build from, it ends up overriding it as a new version rather than saving it as a new creature entirely. I want to make it clear that I am using the "create new monster" button and not "create new version".
Any tips on avoiding this rather than building it again from scratch (without using the pre-existing monster as a template)?
You must be making a mistake because the system doesn't work that way. Create new monster will create a new monster, even if you use a template of a homebrew, every time
Only thing I can think of that would be causing it is that I'm using "Create new monster" from within the statblock rather that going out to My-creations first, but I just tested that and it worked correctly... :/
2. How do I create a temporary/activated effect that only applies to the character sheet when turned on, and only until turned off again?
This Is accomplished by creating two different features at the same level with the exact same name. One of the features only has a description and is designated to “hide in sheet,” the other includes the relevant snippet, a single selectable Option, and is designated to “hide in builder.” Since the feature with the Option is hidden in the builder and only visible on the character sheet, when players click/tap the feature and when the sidebar slides out they can select their Option there to activate the effect, and deselect it when finished. Options attached to subclass features and species traits can have Actions, Spells, and Modifiers just like base features/traits. Unfortunately both features will display on the details page for your subclass.
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Hi for somereason when I try to publish a homebrew I made, the website says its too similar to circle of spores despite it nothing like circle of spores, could I get some help pls
Usually this happens because one of your description or snippet fields is blank (or very short). For some reason, Circle of Spores is the one that gets called out as being "too similar" to something that's blank.
Also, I'll mention this just because a lot of people seem to not be aware of it: publishing is only necessary if you want strangers to be able to use it. You (and anyone in your campaigns) can use it without publishing it.
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Adding onto this, it would seem that when you're making a new subclass and do not click "save" on the main Subclass screen (as in only saving each feature individually and not the main page of the subclass), then the subclass will also display as "too similar to Circle of Spores".
Yeah, what's happening there is that the process that checks whether it's too similar to other stuff doesn't run again until you click that main Save button, even if you've been clicking save on the individual features or other ancillary things. It'd be nice if that were documented somewhere on that screen, but it has been officially confirmed that that's how it works.
pronouns: he/she/they
So I'm trying to make a couple of new home brew monsters, but when I go to make a new monster, and use my previous one as a template to build from, it ends up overriding it as a new version rather than saving it as a new creature entirely. I want to make it clear that I am using the "create new monster" button and not "create new version".
Any tips on avoiding this rather than building it again from scratch (without using the pre-existing monster as a template)?
You must be making a mistake because the system doesn't work that way. Create new monster will create a new monster, even if you use a template of a homebrew, every time
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Only thing I can think of that would be causing it is that I'm using "Create new monster" from within the statblock rather that going out to My-creations first, but I just tested that and it worked correctly... :/
Could I get some help with an ice-based blood hunter subclass built around Frozen Armor that gives you overhealth.
Did the system recently break/change the Replace Weapon Ability modifier?
Nothing I do seems to get it to work, and while I know I've gotten it to work before... It's just not right now. Any help?
If anyone is struggling with this I made a video guide.
LINK: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvHbGfFmsWk
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