Does anyone have any tips/tricks to building subclasses? I backed a Norse campaign on kickstarter and it offers a Norse inspired subclass for all the classes. I wanted to put them into DnD Beyond to use the app for our games but I tried and got too confused with how to do it. Any tips/tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Yeah, they don't explain it well enough so I thought if people who had built subclasses had a way they did it, then it might be able to help me understand
Like the modifiers, actions, scaling stuff. I get putting the text in the descriptions but how does it change like dice damage at different levels in the character sheet
You may be best to use the "Make a Copy" function in the subclass creator. Select an existing subclass that is closest to what you want to create and look at how it's been entered.
Does anyone have any tips/tricks to building subclasses? I backed a Norse campaign on kickstarter and it offers a Norse inspired subclass for all the classes. I wanted to put them into DnD Beyond to use the app for our games but I tried and got too confused with how to do it. Any tips/tricks would be greatly appreciated.
Have you tried these?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/23242-creating-subclasses-guide
https://www.dndbeyond.com/changelog/204-homebrew-subclasses-april-16th-2018
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Yeah, they don't explain it well enough so I thought if people who had built subclasses had a way they did it, then it might be able to help me understand
What specifically are you stuck on or confused about?
Like the modifiers, actions, scaling stuff. I get putting the text in the descriptions but how does it change like dice damage at different levels in the character sheet
You may be best to use the "Make a Copy" function in the subclass creator. Select an existing subclass that is closest to what you want to create and look at how it's been entered.
Thanks