I would like to post my homebrew subclass to get reliable feedback from the d&d 5e community. Do you have any suggestions as to what forums I should look to for that?
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Ironically, the community-approved way to get that information is to incorrectly post a homebrew subclass. If you're looking for "is this balanced", and you're willing to provide information on your goals, we can help you out. If you are looking for a fuzzier response, we have a curated list of forums on the meta stack for you. – Ben Barden Mar 21 '19 at 22:13
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4Welcome to rpg.se! Take the [tour] and visit the [help] to learn how things work around here. This question will likely get closed as a shopping question, which are off-topic here. We have a list of forums on meta. You might also be interested in How can I ask a good homebrew review question for getting reviews here on the stack. – linksassin Mar 21 '19 at 22:14
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1@linksassin This should probably be in an answer, not a comment. – vicky_molokh- unsilence Monica Mar 21 '19 at 22:18
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@vicky_molokh I was wondering that myself and asked it on meta. I put it as a comment since I don't think we should be answering off-topic questions. However in general I agree with you. – linksassin Mar 21 '19 at 22:20
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Thank you for your responses. I will redirect my question to the appropriate forum. In response to Ben, yes. I would like to see if it's balanced first and foremost. I would also be open to opinions on the general flavour of the brew. Thanks again! – Colin Logan Mar 22 '19 at 00:10
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This question will likely get closed as a shopping question, which are off-topic here. We have a list of forums on meta. You might also be interested in How can I ask a good homebrew review question for getting reviews here on the stack.
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