Hello! I've been working on updating a subclass I used from 5e to '24 standards, and making sure everything looks good the way it is. I was able to publish it earlier, as you can see here, but after going back in and trying to update it the website told me I was unable to publish the newer version? The reason stated was because "This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels," but I haven't changed any of the features and such from the previous version? I mostly just made a few tweaks here and there to the wording and functionality.
Just in case I did do something wrong, or maybe something changed, the subclass is for Druids, and the feats granted are all on levels 3,6,10, and 14. If anyone has any advice, or could tell me if there's some kind of bug with the website, that would be amazing!
im now having the same problem with a cleric subclass that im trying to publish. whats funny is i made a different subclass that has the same levels and set up that worked but my new one still wont publish
I eventually figured out a workaround for this issue, as this appears to be a bug with DNDBeyond itself since the homebrew system is apparently still using the level requirements from the 2014 subclasses, and not the new 2024 ones. That means they also require you to have a feature at the level the class would've originally gotten their subclass in 2014. So for Druids that looks like an additional feature at level 2, and in your case for cleric that would probably be an additional feature at level 1? To help keep things *looking* professional and well-kept, what I did was I created an additional feature that is gained at level 2, named it "DO NOT TOUCH, DNDBEYOND IS WEIRD," and instead of making it a "Granted" feature, make it an "Additional" one instead so it doesn't show up on the list unless the player has that stuff toggled on (most people don't anyways). This seemed to satisfy DNDBeyond for me, I'm crossing my fingers it works for you too.
Make sure that you click save changes after you make any edits, any at all, or else they will not show up. Also make sure you have all the spell casting requirement set up, or else it will not work.
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Hello! I've been working on updating a subclass I used from 5e to '24 standards, and making sure everything looks good the way it is. I was able to publish it earlier, as you can see here, but after going back in and trying to update it the website told me I was unable to publish the newer version? The reason stated was because "This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels," but I haven't changed any of the features and such from the previous version? I mostly just made a few tweaks here and there to the wording and functionality.
Just in case I did do something wrong, or maybe something changed, the subclass is for Druids, and the feats granted are all on levels 3,6,10, and 14. If anyone has any advice, or could tell me if there's some kind of bug with the website, that would be amazing!
im now having the same problem with a cleric subclass that im trying to publish. whats funny is i made a different subclass that has the same levels and set up that worked but my new one still wont publish
I eventually figured out a workaround for this issue, as this appears to be a bug with DNDBeyond itself since the homebrew system is apparently still using the level requirements from the 2014 subclasses, and not the new 2024 ones. That means they also require you to have a feature at the level the class would've originally gotten their subclass in 2014. So for Druids that looks like an additional feature at level 2, and in your case for cleric that would probably be an additional feature at level 1? To help keep things *looking* professional and well-kept, what I did was I created an additional feature that is gained at level 2, named it "DO NOT TOUCH, DNDBEYOND IS WEIRD," and instead of making it a "Granted" feature, make it an "Additional" one instead so it doesn't show up on the list unless the player has that stuff toggled on (most people don't anyways). This seemed to satisfy DNDBeyond for me, I'm crossing my fingers it works for you too.
I am having this issue on my Paladin class, but their level requirements haven't changed 3, 7, 15 and 20. Anyone know a work around for that?
Make sure that you click save changes after you make any edits, any at all, or else they will not show up. Also make sure you have all the spell casting requirement set up, or else it will not work.