It says in rather bright red letters I don't have features for the right levels. however it will not give me more details than that and it's confusing to me because I have features for lvls 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, and 17. Is there not enough detail? are there certainly mods or actions or features I'm missing from the things I already have? I'm not really sure how to share it with you guys here. And honestly I'm really just taking a shot in the dark in making this homebrew. I was able to make homebrew races before, and homebrew items, but for some reason it's not letting me do this subclass. Ask me for any info you need/want and I'll provide it.
Unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing, I strongly advise against publishing homebrew. You can still share homebrew without publishing it by having people join your campaign.
The main issue with publishing homebrew is inconvenience. Similar in a way to publishing a book in real life, once you publish something, it is out there and would be very difficult to recall just to fix a spelling mistake. In this case for publishing on Beyond, there is no way to edit published homebrew, so be sure whatever you publish is the absolute final draft. The only way to "edit" things is to publish a new version, but the old version will still be out there, and the old version will still remain in your drop down menus. If you keep publishing new versions constantly to fix mistakes, it will clog up your drop down menus.
I have not published a single thing, and all my private homebrew copies of UA and former errata are already clogging up my drop down menus when I enable homebrew. If those were all published homebrew, they are going to permanently be stuck in the middle of my drop down menus and I would not be able to do anything about it. Since they are unpublished, I can still rename them and add ZZZ to the beginning of their name and sort them to the very bottom of the list if I no longer wish to use them.
Unless you are a YouTuber or someone similar and you need your homebrew to reach a mass audience quickly, I would not recommend publishing homebrew. You can still write up your homebrew on the forums and people can still critique it without using the character builder.
It says in rather bright red letters I don't have features for the right levels. however it will not give me more details than that and it's confusing to me because I have features for lvls 3, 6, 8, 11, 14, and 17. Is there not enough detail? are there certainly mods or actions or features I'm missing from the things I already have? I'm not really sure how to share it with you guys here. And honestly I'm really just taking a shot in the dark in making this homebrew. I was able to make homebrew races before, and homebrew items, but for some reason it's not letting me do this subclass. Ask me for any info you need/want and I'll provide it.
The Monk subclass should only have features at levels 3, 6, 11, and 17. Having features at 8 and 14 would be the problem.
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Ah, thanks! I'll give it a try and see if it will let me submit. It's probably obvious I'm not well versed with all the classes hehe.
Unless you are absolutely sure you know what you are doing, I strongly advise against publishing homebrew. You can still share homebrew without publishing it by having people join your campaign.
The main issue with publishing homebrew is inconvenience. Similar in a way to publishing a book in real life, once you publish something, it is out there and would be very difficult to recall just to fix a spelling mistake. In this case for publishing on Beyond, there is no way to edit published homebrew, so be sure whatever you publish is the absolute final draft. The only way to "edit" things is to publish a new version, but the old version will still be out there, and the old version will still remain in your drop down menus. If you keep publishing new versions constantly to fix mistakes, it will clog up your drop down menus.
I have not published a single thing, and all my private homebrew copies of UA and former errata are already clogging up my drop down menus when I enable homebrew. If those were all published homebrew, they are going to permanently be stuck in the middle of my drop down menus and I would not be able to do anything about it. Since they are unpublished, I can still rename them and add ZZZ to the beginning of their name and sort them to the very bottom of the list if I no longer wish to use them.
Unless you are a YouTuber or someone similar and you need your homebrew to reach a mass audience quickly, I would not recommend publishing homebrew. You can still write up your homebrew on the forums and people can still critique it without using the character builder.
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