How do I give a custom action a limited use and reset type? I can see how it is done for creating homebrew feats (i.e. creating a feat and attaching an action to it), but not for the custom actions on the character sheet? Is this not a feature, or am I just missing something?
It would be incredibly useful to have it on custom actions. Artificer infusions like the Armor of Magical Strength give limited use actions and are not homebrew.
How do I give a custom action a limited use and reset type? I can see how it is done for creating homebrew feats (i.e. creating a feat and attaching an action to it), but not for the custom actions on the character sheet? Is this not a feature, or am I just missing something?
If this is what I think you're talking about:
- create the action, and save it
- go back to edit the action
- scroll to the bottom and you should see options come up for limited use now
I don't know why it doesn't pop up right away, but it does
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Custom Actions do not have a way to set up a limited use function. You'll need to use a homebrew race or subclass feature, or a feat.
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Thank you! This saved me a ton of headache!
Is there any reason WHY you can't add a limited use to a custom action?
For anything that complex they expect us to use homebrew.
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It would be incredibly useful to have it on custom actions. Artificer infusions like the Armor of Magical Strength give limited use actions and are not homebrew.
Any way to get the crew to fix this or nah?
Considering how the execs usually assign tasks the the crew, my money’s on “nah.”
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The existence of executives is indeed tragic.
It doesn’t help that good people don’t usually make good execs, and good execs and usually not good people.
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