I just recently started getting into making homebrew creations on D&D beyond, and right now I'm trying to make a class feature that updates based on the character's intelligence modifier. What I can't figure out is how I make the information self-update on the character sheet.
For example, with an ability like Arcane Recovery, it automatically tells you how many spell levels you can recover when you use it. If I was a level 8 wizard, the character sheet would show a "4" in bold text for the amount of spells it can recover. When I hover over it, it says "(classlevel/2)@roundup".
I was wondering how, or if, I can add something like that to a homebrew creation. Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out myself. To add something like this to a character sheet, you simply surround the command in double brackets.
I just recently started getting into making homebrew creations on D&D beyond, and right now I'm trying to make a class feature that updates based on the character's intelligence modifier. What I can't figure out is how I make the information self-update on the character sheet.
For example, with an ability like Arcane Recovery, it automatically tells you how many spell levels you can recover when you use it. If I was a level 8 wizard, the character sheet would show a "4" in bold text for the amount of spells it can recover. When I hover over it, it says "(classlevel/2)@roundup".
I was wondering how, or if, I can add something like that to a homebrew creation. Thanks in advance!
EDIT: Nevermind, I figured it out myself. To add something like this to a character sheet, you simply surround the command in double brackets.
Ex: {{(classlevel/2)@roundup}}
They are called snippets.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/dungeons-dragons-discussion/homebrew-house-rules/25930-using-snippet-codes-in-your-homebrew
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