My subclass was in the queue for over five weeks when it was suddenly kicked out of queue a few weeks ago (just now getting the time to check into it again) and now I see the error:
"This Subclass cannot be shared with the community for the following reasons:
This homebrew Subclass does not have the necessary class features with the correct required levels."
What does that even mean? Everything in the subclass has levels tied to them, and who is the system to say if they are the "correct required levels"? I honestly don't understand what the issue is. If there are any moderators or admins who are able to access my subclasses and take a look I'd greatly appreciate it.
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Please be aware of the design restrictions placed on features for subclasses. This thread contains information on how to check your subclass adheres to the D&D 5th edition design principles for subclasses and can be published.
Please be aware of the design restrictions placed on features for subclasses. This thread contains information on how to check your subclass adheres to the D&D 5th edition design principles for subclasses and can be published.
Would you be willing to check the following three links to see why I'm restricted from sharing them? They each adhere to allowed Druid progressions with class features at 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th level.
My subclass was in the queue for over five weeks when it was suddenly kicked out of queue a few weeks ago (just now getting the time to check into it again) and now I see the error:
What does that even mean? Everything in the subclass has levels tied to them, and who is the system to say if they are the "correct required levels"? I honestly don't understand what the issue is. If there are any moderators or admins who are able to access my subclasses and take a look I'd greatly appreciate it.
This seems to be a running issue with druid subclasses. I haven't heard from the mods about it in a while.
My subclass is for a Bard.
Please be aware of the design restrictions placed on features for subclasses. This thread contains information on how to check your subclass adheres to the D&D 5th edition design principles for subclasses and can be published.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/23242-creating-subclasses-guide
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Would you be willing to check the following three links to see why I'm restricted from sharing them? They each adhere to allowed Druid progressions with class features at 2nd, 6th, 10th, and 14th level.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/subclasses/10938-blighter
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/subclasses/10599-circle-of-the-blood-moon
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/subclasses/10602-circle-of-the-spiral-wind