probably not because it's not an official class. It's a homebrew option made by Matt Mercer here on Beyond as part of the sponsorship of Critical Role.
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probably not because it's not an official class. It's a homebrew option made by Matt Mercer here on Beyond as part of the sponsorship of Critical Role.
I think we have discussed this before in a different thread, but I still think that they should.
If they are going to host the homebrew class such that users can apply it to character builds in their official tools, I feel like they should produce a dedicated forum area for discussing the class that so many of its users may be trying out. One could say that part of the benefit of D&DBeyond is that you have the option to try playing a Bloodhunter character (because as far as I know the class hasnt been printed in any of the other CR sourcebooks). Its great that they allow everyone to try out this unique CR class, but its odd to me that they dont give us a dedicated place to discuss our thoughts on it.
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Sorry if this has been asked before but is the Blood Hunter class going to be added to the class forums section?
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probably not because it's not an official class. It's a homebrew option made by Matt Mercer here on Beyond as part of the sponsorship of Critical Role.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
I think we have discussed this before in a different thread, but I still think that they should.
If they are going to host the homebrew class such that users can apply it to character builds in their official tools, I feel like they should produce a dedicated forum area for discussing the class that so many of its users may be trying out. One could say that part of the benefit of D&DBeyond is that you have the option to try playing a Bloodhunter character (because as far as I know the class hasnt been printed in any of the other CR sourcebooks). Its great that they allow everyone to try out this unique CR class, but its odd to me that they dont give us a dedicated place to discuss our thoughts on it.
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Thanks for you feedback and info on the issue.
MDC