I'm wondering if I can post one of my homebrew classes I'm working on. Also wondering if I'll get into trouble if I mention things from Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Player's Handbook such as the names of spells, because I made a spell list that uses spells from these official sources.
So, I'm trying to migrate my homebrew class to the site, like Yojimno, but all I see are subclass portions in the create a homebrew area, and my classes aren't linked to any of the pre-existing 5e classes. Where specifically can I add my homebrew class?
You can freely post your homebrew class to the forums to be read, but there is not currently a way to add homebrew classes into the system and use them in a character sheet on D&D Beyond.
I'm wondering if I can post one of my homebrew classes I'm working on. Also wondering if I'll get into trouble if I mention things from Xanathar's Guide to Everything and Player's Handbook such as the names of spells, because I made a spell list that uses spells from these official sources.
You can post homebrew classes. Using spell names is fine.
That's totally fine, all we ask is that you don't copy/paste content, like spell descriptions. :)
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So, I'm trying to migrate my homebrew class to the site, like Yojimno, but all I see are subclass portions in the create a homebrew area, and my classes aren't linked to any of the pre-existing 5e classes. Where specifically can I add my homebrew class?
You can freely post your homebrew class to the forums to be read, but there is not currently a way to add homebrew classes into the system and use them in a character sheet on D&D Beyond.
Ah, so that's how it works. Thanks.