So, as part of a subclass, I'm trying to replicate the Blessings of Knowledge feature from the Cleric Knowledge domain. It grants the choice of two languages and then proficiency in two of the following: Arcana, History, Nature, or Religion, with twice the proficiency bonus in the chosen two skills
I get the languages set no problem by creating a Modifier with Language- Choose a Language.
I couldn't figure out how to do the twice proficiency for the skills. So I looked at how the Cleric domain did it and it uses: Twice Proficiency - Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency
I found the Twice Proficiency. But there is no option for Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency under the subtype.
You could make options for each skill in question:
1) One option per skill. 2) In each option you set the modifier for Twice Proficiency - (Skill). 3) Set feature to choose two options at the level in question. For level 2, for example, you would enter "2,2".
You could make options for each skill in question:
1) One option per skill. 2) In each option you set the modifier for Twice Proficiency - (Skill). 3) Set feature to choose two options at the level in question. For level 2, for example, you would enter "2,2".
I'm actually not quite sure how to do that because these are nested already within a class option. Meaning, you choose the 'Blessings of Knowledge' from among a few other options. And then that option allows you to choose two skills and the language proficiencies. So within my 'Blessings' option there aren't more class options-- Just Modifiers, Spells, Actions, and Creatures.
I'm a newbie to homebrew, so maybe I'm missing something and you can add multiple modifiers as options?
Is the reason I'm not seeing the 'Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency' subtype option because that's somehow baked into the coding for the Cleric subclass?
Ok. Maybe you can't layer options, but here is some jank work around that aught to work.
Create a second feature with options (call it [previous feature] choices or something). Put all your skill options here and give them all the prerequisite of choosing the knowledge domain from the previous list.
Or if this is getting to be too much trouble, just put the choose a skill modifier on the original option and leave instructions for them to follow.
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So, as part of a subclass, I'm trying to replicate the Blessings of Knowledge feature from the Cleric Knowledge domain. It grants the choice of two languages and then proficiency in two of the following: Arcana, History, Nature, or Religion, with twice the proficiency bonus in the chosen two skills
I get the languages set no problem by creating a Modifier with Language- Choose a Language.
I couldn't figure out how to do the twice proficiency for the skills. So I looked at how the Cleric domain did it and it uses: Twice Proficiency - Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency
I found the Twice Proficiency. But there is no option for Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency under the subtype.
Help?
AD
You could make options for each skill in question:
1) One option per skill.
2) In each option you set the modifier for Twice Proficiency - (Skill).
3) Set feature to choose two options at the level in question. For level 2, for example, you would enter "2,2".
I'm actually not quite sure how to do that because these are nested already within a class option. Meaning, you choose the 'Blessings of Knowledge' from among a few other options. And then that option allows you to choose two skills and the language proficiencies. So within my 'Blessings' option there aren't more class options-- Just Modifiers, Spells, Actions, and Creatures.
I'm a newbie to homebrew, so maybe I'm missing something and you can add multiple modifiers as options?
Is the reason I'm not seeing the 'Choose Knowledge Cleric Proficiency' subtype option because that's somehow baked into the coding for the Cleric subclass?
AD
I think you can give options options. There are official features that work like that already.
If you have a tip on how to do that, that would be great. Not obvious to me. But I'm a newbie. I'll keep poking at it.
AD
Ok. Maybe you can't layer options, but here is some jank work around that aught to work.
Create a second feature with options (call it [previous feature] choices or something). Put all your skill options here and give them all the prerequisite of choosing the knowledge domain from the previous list.
Or if this is getting to be too much trouble, just put the choose a skill modifier on the original option and leave instructions for them to follow.