D&D 5E ForgedAnvil D&D 5E Character Generator

This is some of the finest work I've seen. Absolutely brilliant.


There is one small issue I'd like to bring up, though. It seems that the Rename for the second (and maybe third) subclass is not working. So if I were a storm sorcerer / archfey warlock, I could not rename the patron to fiend because the character was fooled into believing he was making a pact with a devil or something like that. SO the subclass shows up as Storm / Archfey, when it should be Storm / Fiend due to the rename. And it's not just in the CharacterSubClass and CharacterSpellcastingSubClass variables, but also in the CharacterRaceBackgroundClassFeatDetails variable too (in the Warlock section where the patron is in parentheses).


Thanks for help! I'm definitely chipping in a beer!

I've noticed this in the past. The issue only seems to apply if you are renaming it to an already existing subclass. I haven't dove into the root cause to figure out why.
In hindsight, maybe adding an extra space after the manual entry would trigger excel into treating it as a unique value.

Edit: Fixed quote
 
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Ranger spellcasting multi classing not working (I think)

I have an Arcane Trickster (Rogue) level 5. When I add a level of Ranger I lose one spell slot per day.

I think this is because the Ranger is being given a caster level at level 1, and then the maths in play are:

⅓ x Rogue 5 = 1
½ x Ranger 1 = 0


giving a total caster level of 1 which gives 2x 1st level spell slots (table, PHB, pg 165), but the Rogue at level 5 is given 3x 1st level spell slots (table, PHB, page 98).

Assuming this isn't as intended by WoTC, I think the answer is to not consider the Ranger a caster until it can actually cast, i.e., at 2nd level, and continuing to use the Arcane Trickster spell chart until one advances to Ranger level 2.

At L2 Ranger the maths give us: ⅓ x Rogue 5 = 1 + ½ x Ranger 2 = 1, so caster level 2 and 3x 1st level slots, so at least there's no regression.

Love the sheet! Thanks for all the work.
 


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