Hello, whoever's reading this! I'm currently in the process of updating a Druid homebrew subclass I used all the time back in 5e to the 2024 edition, and I never really thought about the functionality of using exclusively DNDBeyond as a virtual tabletop until someone brought it to my attention. At level 6, the subclass is supposed to gain the Extra Attack feat, and it's supposed to function exactly like the Wizard Bladesinger Extra Attack, where you can choose to use a cantrip instead of an weapon attack. Is there a way to implement that in DNDBeyond? Or can I only set it to performing regular weapon attacks? Any help would be appreciated!!
Set - Extra Attacks Fixed Value: 1 (if that doesn't work, try 2)
As for the cantrip part, just add it into wording.
You can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the attack action on your turn. In addition, when you take the attack action, you can replace one of those attacks with one of your cantrips.
Hello, whoever's reading this! I'm currently in the process of updating a Druid homebrew subclass I used all the time back in 5e to the 2024 edition, and I never really thought about the functionality of using exclusively DNDBeyond as a virtual tabletop until someone brought it to my attention. At level 6, the subclass is supposed to gain the Extra Attack feat, and it's supposed to function exactly like the Wizard Bladesinger Extra Attack, where you can choose to use a cantrip instead of an weapon attack. Is there a way to implement that in DNDBeyond? Or can I only set it to performing regular weapon attacks? Any help would be appreciated!!
Set - Extra Attacks
Fixed Value: 1 (if that doesn't work, try 2)
As for the cantrip part, just add it into wording.
You can attack twice, instead of once, whenever you take the attack action on your turn. In addition, when you take the attack action, you can replace one of those attacks with one of your cantrips.
Yeah, that's how I had it originally. Just wanted to make sure there wasn't a way to functionally have the cantrip part. Thanks!
Np, and no, things like cantrips, or flurry of blows, is usually just a wording thing.