I bought thé new player's handbook (2024). It added a lot of cool new stuff!
It also changed some of the spells we already used.
In mijn current dnd run i play as a artificer, when i was trying to equip my self with these new spells i noticed something: Thé 2024 versions of the spells where not added in thé options for thé artificer to choose from. This is probably becaue they are linked to thé new versions (2024) of the classes.
Is it possible to add them to thé artificer as well? So we have thé options to use these cool new versions of the spells we already know.
I bought thé new player's handbook (2024). It added a lot of cool new stuff!
It also changed some of the spells we already used.
In mijn current dnd run i play as a artificer, when i was trying to equip my self with these new spells i noticed something: Thé 2024 versions of the spells where not added in thé options for thé artificer to choose from. This is probably becaue they are linked to thé new versions (2024) of the classes.
Is it possible to add them to thé artificer as well? So we have thé options to use these cool new versions of the spells we already know.
Thanks a lot!
Just a heads up: Artificer is likely low on their list of priorities due to it not being impacted by the changes. They're still working through bugs with the new implementation. However, if you own the spells, you can make copies directly with the Homebrewer and add Artificer to the classes.
Artificer absolutely is affected by their implementation of the 2024 handbook. Not only do they not get access to the 2024 spells ( fine not a huge deal). DndBeyond also messed up the existing infusions from the Replicate Magic Item lists. I cannot add any infusions from these lists anymore. The character builder a.k.a the main reason the people use DnDBeyond, is broken for Artificers right now.
Artificer absolutely is affected by their implementation of the 2024 handbook. Not only do they not get access to the 2024 spells ( fine not a huge deal). DndBeyond also messed up the existing infusions from the Replicate Magic Item lists. I cannot add any infusions from these lists anymore. The character builder a.k.a the main reason the people use DnDBeyond, is broken for Artificers right now.
The infusions are a bug and that's an impact, but not what I was referring to in context. Wasn't aware the infusions were bugged and it isn't related to the topic of 2024 spells.
Though I'm looking at the list and seeing all the options available, not sure what you mean when you say it can't be added. I was able to level up an existing character sheet of mine (straight Artificer, level 12 before the updates) to 15, add the Replicate infusion to Gem of Seeing and Hat of Vermin (tested a common magic item outside of the normal list on purpose) and both worked perfectly.
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Dear support,
I bought thé new player's handbook (2024). It added a lot of cool new stuff!
It also changed some of the spells we already used.
In mijn current dnd run i play as a artificer, when i was trying to equip my self with these new spells i noticed something: Thé 2024 versions of the spells where not added in thé options for thé artificer to choose from. This is probably becaue they are linked to thé new versions (2024) of the classes.
Is it possible to add them to thé artificer as well? So we have thé options to use these cool new versions of the spells we already know.
Thanks a lot!
Just a heads up: Artificer is likely low on their list of priorities due to it not being impacted by the changes. They're still working through bugs with the new implementation. However, if you own the spells, you can make copies directly with the Homebrewer and add Artificer to the classes.
Artificer absolutely is affected by their implementation of the 2024 handbook. Not only do they not get access to the 2024 spells ( fine not a huge deal). DndBeyond also messed up the existing infusions from the Replicate Magic Item lists. I cannot add any infusions from these lists anymore. The character builder a.k.a the main reason the people use DnDBeyond, is broken for Artificers right now.
The infusions are a bug and that's an impact, but not what I was referring to in context. Wasn't aware the infusions were bugged and it isn't related to the topic of 2024 spells.
Though I'm looking at the list and seeing all the options available, not sure what you mean when you say it can't be added. I was able to level up an existing character sheet of mine (straight Artificer, level 12 before the updates) to 15, add the Replicate infusion to Gem of Seeing and Hat of Vermin (tested a common magic item outside of the normal list on purpose) and both worked perfectly.