I have people in my Homebrew who really like the latest UA subclasses, and want to try them. So basically curious how long, on average, it takes for UA to be implemented in to character creation?
I don't work for D&D Beyond, so my answer isn't anything remotely official. But from what I have noticed, it averages about a week, plus or minus a couple of days. They are pretty darn quick about it, all things considered.
I have people in my Homebrew who really like the latest UA subclasses, and want to try them. So basically curious how long, on average, it takes for UA to be implemented in to character creation?
Thank you.
I don't work for D&D Beyond, so my answer isn't anything remotely official. But from what I have noticed, it averages about a week, plus or minus a couple of days. They are pretty darn quick about it, all things considered.
We aim to release new Unearthed Arcana content, on D&D Beyond, on the Monday following its release.
There are factors that can delay that, so we never give a definite ETA.
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Thanks for the clarification!
The new fighter, ranger, and rogue are available now. I think they went up yesterday.