I have a player who is a 1st-level bard, and trying to multiclass into a 1st level cleric, but he doesn't get the order domain. I do have both books of TGTE and XGTE. I see the tempest domain, but not order domain. Could this be a bug?
The Order Domain was first published in Ravnica, so your player will need to enable Magic the Gathering Content in their HOME | Preferences.
Isn't that sort of weird though? If you've never bought a MtG book (which some players swear to out of principle or something) but own TCoE, you need to enable MtG content in the preferences? Seems if the domain gets ported over to "main" D&D there should be a way to remove the limiter or whatever there may be.
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Hello,
I have a player who is a 1st-level bard, and trying to multiclass into a 1st level cleric, but he doesn't get the order domain. I do have both books of TGTE and XGTE. I see the tempest domain, but not order domain. Could this be a bug?
Tempest Domain I think is in the PHB. So I'd double check to make sure you're both in the same campaign with content sharing turned on.
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The Order Domain was first published in Ravnica, so your player will need to enable Magic the Gathering Content in their HOME | Preferences.
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That worked. THANK YOU!!!!
Isn't that sort of weird though? If you've never bought a MtG book (which some players swear to out of principle or something) but own TCoE, you need to enable MtG content in the preferences? Seems if the domain gets ported over to "main" D&D there should be a way to remove the limiter or whatever there may be.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
It's based on where it was originally published, or rather which source you can Individually Purchase the subclass from *shrug*
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