
This will pop up some additional boxes to fill out. If your class has the ability to cast spells change this to ‘Yes’. If your class is like a Barbarian leave this as ‘No’. This determines whether your character has the ability to cast spells. The Warden uses the standard method so we'll make sure the boxes for 4, 8, 12, 16, and 19 are checked. The standard is every four levels with the final increase at level 19 but you can choose otherwise.Įx. This determines when you get ability score increases or feats for achieving enough levels in your class. The Warden is proficient with Wisdom and Strength saving throws so we'll check them off. Select any Saving Throws your class is proficient with.Įx. The Warden subclass title is Combat Discipline. Subclasses need to be built in the subclass builder after the Class has been completed.Įx. This is the category name that all your subclasses fall under. The Warden chooses their Combat Discipline at level 1. For example, Clerics choose their domain at level one whereas Druid’s choose their Circle at level three.Įx. This is how you determine which level your class branches into its subclasses. The Warden selects 10 because it uses a 1d10 for it's hit die. Hit DieĮnter the hit die size that the class bases their HP off of.Įx. The Warden was made by Reddit used u/layhnet so it's entered as 'u/layhnet Homebrew'. Note that this is the name your work will be saved under so if you want it to save under an existing book, like the Player’s Handbook, be sure to enter it the exact same way it’s listed in the ‘CONTENT LIST’ within the ‘MY CONTENT’ tab.Įx. Note: If there is any content already appearing when the ‘RACE BUILDER’ page loads select the ‘NEW CLASS’ button. To begin, hover over the ‘MY CONTENT’ tab in the upper right corner and select ‘RACE BUILDER’. For example purposes I will be building the Warden class by u/layhnet, version 2.1 from here. The following guide will endeavor to breakdown the process of building a homebrew class. One of the great things about Dungeon Master’s Vault is the ease with which you can build homebrew content.
