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D&d race homebrew
D&d race homebrew







d&d race homebrew

When you go to create a new race version, import the subraces as well.Īll this and it's just my first gripe. Feature request: allow for overwriting of old race versions and showing an older versions table at the bottom, whether you created a new version of the race or of the subrace. I'm not sure if these are v1 or v2, but it doesn't really matter because if I add the race to my collection I get all 8.Įssentially once you submit your race with subraces to the public, you're SoL for updating your subs in a clean way. But then if I actually go into the details page, I only see 4 subraces. If I then go into the homebrew browser or my creations and click on my Genie, I now see 8 subraces: all of version 1 and all of version 2. The problem comes from when I submit version 2. If I redo my subs, it's pretty quick and simple to add the art (version 2).

d&d race homebrew

But that's conjecture and still a royal pain. I don't currently know the full behavior beyond this (lazy) but I expect there will be a second Genie instance with only the re-made subraces, rather than overwriting the old Genie version. This means I have to entirely redo all of my subs. If I create a new version of the race, the subs aren't brought along with the new version, and there's no way to add existing subs. Create a new version of the race with the fixed art, or create new versions of the subs. Because they were already published, they couldn't be edited. Afterwards, I decided to add thumbnails and art to my subraces. Initially, I created this race and these subraces together and submitted them. Also this is a mix of feature requests/bugs. This is a long post so I've tried to put major points in bold. The race is Genie with subraces Dao, Djinni, Efreeti, and Marid. To help list these issues, I will be using the example of the homebrew race I built on dndbeyond.









D&d race homebrew