It's been some time but I've noticed that the Eberron spells still don't actually get added to your spell list when you choose the race with a spellcasting class.
For example, I am a Mark of the Sentinel Human Paladin, but I do not have the ability to take counterspell like "Spells of the Mark" suggests.
I know that I can just make a copy of the spell as a homebrew spell and allow the character to use it, but I know that's always been a bandaid solution.
I was hoping to see if there was an update on this situation or if the matter has just been abandoned entirely due to some sort of technical difficulties. It seems like other races, classes, and features are able to have similar features, so I've been under the impression that the Eberron races were abandoned.
The Mark spells are added to the list of whatever spellcasting class(es) you take, they are not once-a-day freebies like some races get, or always-prepared like some subclasses get. Your Mark character needs to take levels in a spellcasting class in order to learn the Mark-granted spells, you need to be of a level in that class such that you can learn the spell (Paladin 9 in your case), you need to go to Manage Spells to add them, and they count against your number of spells known or prepared.
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Hello,
It's been some time but I've noticed that the Eberron spells still don't actually get added to your spell list when you choose the race with a spellcasting class.
For example, I am a Mark of the Sentinel Human Paladin, but I do not have the ability to take counterspell like "Spells of the Mark" suggests.
I know that I can just make a copy of the spell as a homebrew spell and allow the character to use it, but I know that's always been a bandaid solution.
I was hoping to see if there was an update on this situation or if the matter has just been abandoned entirely due to some sort of technical difficulties. It seems like other races, classes, and features are able to have similar features, so I've been under the impression that the Eberron races were abandoned.
The Mark spells are added to the list of whatever spellcasting class(es) you take, they are not once-a-day freebies like some races get, or always-prepared like some subclasses get. Your Mark character needs to take levels in a spellcasting class in order to learn the Mark-granted spells, you need to be of a level in that class such that you can learn the spell (Paladin 9 in your case), you need to go to Manage Spells to add them, and they count against your number of spells known or prepared.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
Oh I see what happened. When I changed races it didn't update right away. The issue has been resolved. Thank you.