UA refers to playtest content that occasionally gets posted on the WotC website before being released (often with tweaks) in future sourcebooks. So you just... download it and use it.
If you're asking how to use it with DnD Beyond, the only real option is to use the homebrew tools; as far as I know, they've stopped officially adapting UA content to DnD Beyond.
There is no UA material available to you on D&D Beyond unless you created a character using UA during the window in which the UA was supported. You can find an archive of PDFs containing all(?) 5e UA on WotC's website, and a lot of that can be incorporated into you D&D Beyond collection via the Homebrew tools. Even when UA was available on D&D Beyond, folks who wanted it and didn't want to deal with reverse engineering things through the character collection, they had to homebrew UA if they wanted to keep it in their character making tools.
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This was honestly the most bullshit move they've ever done
What have you got against UA?
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Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny. Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
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I've heard people talking about it and I wonder how I would take part in it?
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UA refers to playtest content that occasionally gets posted on the WotC website before being released (often with tweaks) in future sourcebooks. So you just... download it and use it.
If you're asking how to use it with DnD Beyond, the only real option is to use the homebrew tools; as far as I know, they've stopped officially adapting UA content to DnD Beyond.
You'll wanna check out this list of posts for the PDFs and stuff.
But as EnvyDragon said, its not an officially supported feature of DnD Beyond as of the moment.
Do you need a special sign in for the UA material?
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There is no UA material available to you on D&D Beyond unless you created a character using UA during the window in which the UA was supported. You can find an archive of PDFs containing all(?) 5e UA on WotC's website, and a lot of that can be incorporated into you D&D Beyond collection via the Homebrew tools. Even when UA was available on D&D Beyond, folks who wanted it and didn't want to deal with reverse engineering things through the character collection, they had to homebrew UA if they wanted to keep it in their character making tools.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
You can technically carry over the content and manually enter it into new homebrew content, but since it’s already published you can’t make the homebrew content you make off of it public. https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/news-announcements/116702-news-the-future-of-unearthed-arcana-ddb
This was honestly the most bullshit move they've ever done
What have you got against UA?
Look at what you've done. You spoiled it. You have nobody to blame but yourself. Go sit and think about your actions.
Don't be mean. Rudeness is a vicious cycle, and it has to stop somewhere. Exceptions for things that are funny.
Go to the current Competition of the Finest 'Brews! It's a cool place where cool people make cool things.
How I'm posting based on text formatting: Mod Hat Off - Mod Hat Also Off (I'm not a mod)