I've been trying to convert a certain piece of Homebrew onto DndBeyond for personal use, but ran into a small roadblock. One of the Subclass' features reads as such:
"...Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish 1d4 long rests."
My question is a simple one. Can I set the Feature's action usage to fit this description? If not, what would be the most optimal way to go about this? Leave it be as is? If I can achieve what I'm hoping to, how would I be able to do so? Thanks for any potential input.
EDIT: The very moment I pressed 'post', I realised just how incredibly irrelevant this actually is. Pardon the blurp, on my end. Have a nice weekend.
You cannot set it up automatically, but you can set the “Reset Type” to “Other” and add a 1d4 die roll to the feature. The player would have to track the number of long rests themselves, but essentially yeah, you can do it.
I've been trying to convert a certain piece of Homebrew onto DndBeyond for personal use, but ran into a small roadblock. One of the Subclass' features reads as such:
"...Once you've used this feature, you can't use it again until you finish 1d4 long rests."
My question is a simple one. Can I set the Feature's action usage to fit this description? If not, what would be the most optimal way to go about this? Leave it be as is? If I can achieve what I'm hoping to, how would I be able to do so? Thanks for any potential input.
EDIT: The very moment I pressed 'post', I realised just how incredibly irrelevant this actually is. Pardon the blurp, on my end. Have a nice weekend.
You cannot set it up automatically, but you can set the “Reset Type” to “Other” and add a 1d4 die roll to the feature. The player would have to track the number of long rests themselves, but essentially yeah, you can do it.
Have a good weekend yourself neighbor.
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