I have a character that i made on another service and i'm trying to import her into d&d beyond, but the main issue i'm running into is that I'd taken the "unarmed fighting" fighting style which doesn't seem to show up as an option for me even though I enabled playtest content. I can't even just add it in myself as homebrew since fighting styles are considered class features so they can't be homebrewed
(side note: where is the oathbreaker option for paladins? shouldn't it be under oaths?)
Dndbeyond has not implemented the optional UA features. You can emulate some of them by not selecting anything, making a Feat that does the same thing, and adding that Feat to your character on the feature page by scrolling to the bottom and selecting Manage Feats. Doing so will not count against any Feats you could normally take.
Oathbreaker must be purchased from the Dungeon Master's Guide in order to access, it is not part of the basic rules and not in the Player's Handbook.
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I have a character that i made on another service and i'm trying to import her into d&d beyond, but the main issue i'm running into is that I'd taken the "unarmed fighting" fighting style which doesn't seem to show up as an option for me even though I enabled playtest content. I can't even just add it in myself as homebrew since fighting styles are considered class features so they can't be homebrewed
(side note: where is the oathbreaker option for paladins? shouldn't it be under oaths?)
Dndbeyond has not implemented the optional UA features. You can emulate some of them by not selecting anything, making a Feat that does the same thing, and adding that Feat to your character on the feature page by scrolling to the bottom and selecting Manage Feats. Doing so will not count against any Feats you could normally take.
Oathbreaker must be purchased from the Dungeon Master's Guide in order to access, it is not part of the basic rules and not in the Player's Handbook.