I have a master subscription and have been sharing content with my players.
I bought Circles of Spores from GGtR (the subclass only) and then bought Thasha's (compendium only). A player in my campaign have been playing a Circle of Spores druid for a few months, and he switched the subclass out by acceident and now him and myself can't find Circle of Spores in the list of subclasses.
The toggle system will be based on which book the content was first published in. Since Circle of Spores is first from Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica, a Magic: The Gathering based setting, you will need to use the Magic: The Gathering toggle to enable this subclass.
I agree that this is wonky and ill-thought-out. The toggle system implemented is not user-friendly and implemented in an unintuitive manner, but there it is.
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Hi,
I have a master subscription and have been sharing content with my players.
I bought Circles of Spores from GGtR (the subclass only) and then bought Thasha's (compendium only). A player in my campaign have been playing a Circle of Spores druid for a few months, and he switched the subclass out by acceident and now him and myself can't find Circle of Spores in the list of subclasses.
Is this a bug?
Thanks
Turns out I had to turn on magic : the gathering content, although this doesn't make sense since I also own the Tasha's Circle of Spores?
The toggle system will be based on which book the content was first published in. Since Circle of Spores is first from Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica, a Magic: The Gathering based setting, you will need to use the Magic: The Gathering toggle to enable this subclass.
I agree that this is wonky and ill-thought-out. The toggle system implemented is not user-friendly and implemented in an unintuitive manner, but there it is.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.