I want to publish my subclass home brew but I keep getting this message
This Subclass cannot be shared with the community for the following reasons:
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.
I only use spells from the Players hand book What do I need to fix?
Usually this refers to spells you've added to the sub-class; we're not currently allowed to publish homebrew that uses non-SRD (Systems Reference Document) spells, this means the only spells you can use are those in the Basic Rules or Elemental Evil Player's Companion, which can be quite limiting.
There is a partial workaround, which is to add non-SRD spells as part of an additional spell list, but this means that your players need to select the spells themselves (they're added to the spell list, not given as automatically prepared spells). This is how I tend to do my homebrew; i.e- pick an SRD-only prepared spell list, then add anything else thematic to an additional spell list so players can take it for themselves if they agree.
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I want to publish my subclass home brew but I keep getting this message
What do I need to fix?
Usually this refers to spells you've added to the sub-class; we're not currently allowed to publish homebrew that uses non-SRD (Systems Reference Document) spells, this means the only spells you can use are those in the Basic Rules or Elemental Evil Player's Companion, which can be quite limiting.
There is a partial workaround, which is to add non-SRD spells as part of an additional spell list, but this means that your players need to select the spells themselves (they're added to the spell list, not given as automatically prepared spells). This is how I tend to do my homebrew; i.e- pick an SRD-only prepared spell list, then add anything else thematic to an additional spell list so players can take it for themselves if they agree.
Former D&D Beyond Customer of six years: With the axing of piecemeal purchasing, lack of meaningful development, and toxic moderation the site isn't worth paying for anymore. I remain a free user only until my groups are done migrating from DDB, and if necessary D&D, after which I'm done. There are better systems owned by better companies out there.
I have unsubscribed from all topics and will not reply to messages. My homebrew is now 100% unsupported.
I had one spell that was not letting it work but thank you.