In my campaign and in an campaign my friends are running, we're allowing Warlocks, their spells and abilities to scale off Intelligence and not Charisma. Now I want to be able to work with that on my character-sheets on D&D beyond.
Is it possible to make a custom/homebrew subclass based on The Hexblade Warlock and change its Charisma-scaling into Intelligence-scaling? If it's possible, how do I achieve that?
Unfortunately you won't be able to modify core class features of Warlock, like Pact of the Blade as these aren't available for editing, we can only edit sub-classes. The best you can do is modify the sub-class to use INT, then modify anything leftover from the class manually on the character sheet; i.e- you can modify the hit and damage bonuses for weapons to reflect the difference between your CHA and INT?
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In my campaign and in an campaign my friends are running, we're allowing Warlocks, their spells and abilities to scale off Intelligence and not Charisma. Now I want to be able to work with that on my character-sheets on D&D beyond.
Is it possible to make a custom/homebrew subclass based on The Hexblade Warlock and change its Charisma-scaling into Intelligence-scaling? If it's possible, how do I achieve that?
I can get the Subclass' spells to scale of Intelligence, but not its abilities, like Hex Warrior or Pact of the Blade
Unfortunately you won't be able to modify core class features of Warlock, like Pact of the Blade as these aren't available for editing, we can only edit sub-classes. The best you can do is modify the sub-class to use INT, then modify anything leftover from the class manually on the character sheet; i.e- you can modify the hit and damage bonuses for weapons to reflect the difference between your CHA and INT?
Former D&D Beyond Customer of six years: With the axing of piecemeal purchasing, lack of meaningful development, and toxic moderation the site isn't worth paying for anymore. I remain a free user only until my groups are done migrating from DDB, and if necessary D&D, after which I'm done. There are better systems owned by better companies out there.
I have unsubscribed from all topics and will not reply to messages. My homebrew is now 100% unsupported.