Hello all. This is my first time using the Beyond forums. I've recently started making HB subclasses, and after finishing work on my Paladin oath, I'm met with the following error:
I'm not certain what the issue is. I created the Oath Spell expanded spell list in the best way I know how to, but as far as I know, it only gives you options to add spells that you have unlocked. Am I mistaken, and it's preventing me from publishing because it contains non-free content? I didn't link anything HB to the subclass, and didn't include any links in any part of it. I would like to receive some assistance in navigating the Beyond HB process. Thank you.
Alright, well thank you. Do you mind telling me which of the following spells are paid content? I'm not an expert on which is which. Here's the added spell list.
Hello all. This is my first time using the Beyond forums. I've recently started making HB subclasses, and after finishing work on my Paladin oath, I'm met with the following error:
I'm not certain what the issue is. I created the Oath Spell expanded spell list in the best way I know how to, but as far as I know, it only gives you options to add spells that you have unlocked. Am I mistaken, and it's preventing me from publishing because it contains non-free content? I didn't link anything HB to the subclass, and didn't include any links in any part of it. I would like to receive some assistance in navigating the Beyond HB process. Thank you.
Hi DnDTiger!
Your suspicion is correct, at this time you cannot publish anything to public homebrew that contains paid content.
You can still use it privately without issue, but to publish it you would need to remove/replace content from paid sources.
Alright, well thank you. Do you mind telling me which of the following spells are paid content? I'm not an expert on which is which. Here's the added spell list.
No worries. When you view a spell's page it will show the source in the bottom right-hand corner. :)
You actually won't have to change much! The only one I can see is Tenser's Floating Disk ("Floating Disk" is the Basic Rules version).
Oh. Well that is simple then. That one was mostly a filler anyway. Thank you very much for your help!
nvm found it