![]() All public homebrew must be in English.Critical Role content, content from Kobold Press, etc). Do not submit any content owned by a third party D&D partner (e.g.Captain America's Shield, anything from Star Wars, etc.). We can review it again if you remove any and all copyrighted content and any references to it (e.g. Do not submit homebrew that contains copyrighted material. ![]() Do not submit homebrew creations with names that start with either a space, bracket, symbol, or number.If you wish to share your homebrew creation with the greater D&D Beyond community, it must adhere to the following guidelines: Once published, the creation can only be updated via the “Create new version” option. Please note that once you have published a homebrew creation, it cannot be removed. You are always welcome to use your homebrew creations privately to avoid having it rejected from the public should it violate any of the guidelines listed below. Publishing it means it will be shared with the entire site and used for public consumption. When using the homebrew features on D&D Beyond, it is important to note that while you have access to the tools to create homebrew, you do not need to publish it. It is acceptable to submit variations provided that they contain significant additional changes. Please do not submit minor variations to official content (like a changed weapon for a town guard, or a "warrior" version of a standard monster).You may NOT submit material that appeared in “ Unearthed Arcana”.submitting the “Alert” feat from the Player’s Handbook is NOT permitted as part of public homebrew). Do NOT submit official fifth edition D&D material to public homebrew.Referral links for contests, promotions, or anything else.Content that is considered illegal by law.Hateful language about race, religion, country (Example: US vs.Religious opinions/debates (from the real world - fantasy religious principles are generally okay if they are not inflammatory).Activities considered illegal by Wizards of the Coast.Keyloggers, hoaxes, and/or phishing websites.Illegal PDF/ download of official content or the websites that create/use them.Included topics that will result in a ban For example, you may not create a race and include: "for further information, please visit my website/blog/shop". You may not create homebrew and include a link to another website. ![]() This includes but isn’t limited to: creating content for the sole purpose of causing unrest, excessively communicating the same phrase, similar phrases, or pure gibberish, posting meme or troll text as part of homebrew content ie "cool story bro", "u mad", "10/10", captioned images, etc. Neither spamming nor trolling is acceptable as part of any homebrew content creation. Personal information about yourself or anyone else should also not be posted in homebrew content on D&D Beyond. We don't want to see one sided accusations or any other form of naming and shaming as part of any homebrew content. Unacceptable content for Public Homebrew Naming and Shaming ![]() Any public homebrew content that violates these rules and guidelines will be denied approval and removed. In addition, both the Site Rules & Guidelines and the Wizards of the Coast Terms apply to all public homebrew. You do NOT need to publish your homebrew publically in order to use or share any of it within your own campaign. The following are the rules and guidelines for sharing homebrew content with the D&D Beyond Community. Phandelver and Below: The Shattered Obelisk Mordenkainen Presents: Monsters of the Multiverse ![]()
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