I don't know what to edit because nothing is marked, but I'm receiving this error:
This homebrew Subclass has data mapped to it that is licensed content or private homebrew. This typically occurs when licensed or private homebrew spells are linked to the Subclass.
It means that you have things coded into it (not just mentioned) that is homebrew. I’m not sure what they mean by the licensed content, though. It should be fine if you just remove any homebrew things that have been coded into it.
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There's nothing from other Homebrew content. Literally the only things linked are from the Player's Handbook.
That’s your problem. Spells I’m assuming?
This homebrew Subclass has data mapped to it that is licensed content or private homebrew. This typically occurs when licensed or private homebrew spells are linked to the Subclass.
The PHB content is not all freely available for use, most of it is “licensed content.” Only the stuff that WotC published for free is legally available for us to use in our own homebrew and still legally call it our creations. (That’s what they mean when they say “publish,” it isn’t just a phrase, they mean it in the legal definition.) Only the spells on the following list are legally available for us to attach to our homebrews and still publish them:
Now, I’ma give you the same friendly advice I give everyone, don’t publish right away. Wait. Do at least a few months of solid playtesting, then do your edits and revisions, then do at least another round of testing and see if you need to edit/revise anything else (even typos) before publishing. Once you click that button you can’t edit anymore, you have to republish. (Just like how WotC has to republish an updated PHB every time there’s an errata.) Lots of folks will tell you to ignore me and go ahead and publish anyway. They’ll tell you it’s no big deal, that they don’t find the ghosts and phantoms haunting their homebrewer to be a problem.
You’re gonna do whatever you want anyway. But at least this way, in a few weeks when you realize you want to change something you won’t need to post asking how to do the impossible because I already warned you. And then after you republish something that does cause you a headache, you won’t be back wondering why or asking how to get rid of it ‘cause I already warned you ‘bout that too. “Good luck with yer struggles chummed.”
I don't know what to edit because nothing is marked, but I'm receiving this error:
Fixed.
It means that you have things coded into it (not just mentioned) that is homebrew. I’m not sure what they mean by the licensed content, though. It should be fine if you just remove any homebrew things that have been coded into it.
This isn't actually a signature, just something I copy and paste onto the bottom of all my posts. Or is it? Yep, it is. Or is it..? I’m a hobbit, and the master cranial imploder of the "Oops, I Accidently Destroyed Someone's Brain" cult. Extended sig. I'm actually in Limbo, it says I'm in Mechanus because that's where I get my WiFi from. Please don't tell the modrons, they're still angry from the 'Spawning Stone' fiasco.
No connection to Dragonslayer8 other than knowing them in real life.
There's nothing from other Homebrew content. Literally the only things linked are from the Player's Handbook.
That’s your problem. Spells I’m assuming?
The PHB content is not all freely available for use, most of it is “licensed content.” Only the stuff that WotC published for free is legally available for us to use in our own homebrew and still legally call it our creations. (That’s what they mean when they say “publish,” it isn’t just a phrase, they mean it in the legal definition.) Only the spells on the following list are legally available for us to attach to our homebrews and still publish them:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/spells?filter-class=0&filter-search=&filter-verbal=&filter-somatic=&filter-material=&filter-concentration=&filter-ritual=&filter-sub-class=&filter-source=1&filter-source=4
Now, I’ma give you the same friendly advice I give everyone, don’t publish right away. Wait. Do at least a few months of solid playtesting, then do your edits and revisions, then do at least another round of testing and see if you need to edit/revise anything else (even typos) before publishing. Once you click that button you can’t edit anymore, you have to republish. (Just like how WotC has to republish an updated PHB every time there’s an errata.) Lots of folks will tell you to ignore me and go ahead and publish anyway. They’ll tell you it’s no big deal, that they don’t find the ghosts and phantoms haunting their homebrewer to be a problem.
You’re gonna do whatever you want anyway. But at least this way, in a few weeks when you realize you want to change something you won’t need to post asking how to do the impossible because I already warned you. And then after you republish something that does cause you a headache, you won’t be back wondering why or asking how to get rid of it ‘cause I already warned you ‘bout that too. “Good luck with yer struggles chummed.”
I hope that helps.
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