When taking the Ritual Caster Feat, while the dropdown menu allows one to select the chosen ritual spells for the feat, the chosen spells do NOT show up in the Beyond Character Sheet's spell list.
I've been searching for fixes for this problem, and apparently this has been ongoing for over a year. PLEASE post a response that you are aware of this problem and are in the process of fixing it?
It is recommended to do a forum search before making new threads. It is better for everyone when issues are consolidated rather than spread across more and more threads - makes it harder for devs / etc to keep track for priority assessment.
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If the Devs bothered to acknowledge the older threads, then maybe new ones wouldn't be necessary. But so far, none in the last year have had any responses or acknowledgement that the issue has been seen, been recorded, or is under review. If we can't get so much as the courtesy of acknowledgement of the problem in any of the reported Bug Posts, one shouldn't get testy when the problem is posted about repeatedly. And while "priority" has been harped many times by apologists as explanation for the issue, it is rather curious how there's ZERO issue getting new paid content incorporated into Beyond, while older bugs still linger and are excused as simply not a priority.
If the Devs bothered to acknowledge the older threads, then maybe new ones wouldn't be necessary. But so far, none in the last year have had any responses or acknowledgement that the issue has been seen, been recorded, or is under review. If we can't get so much as the courtesy of acknowledgement of the problem in any of the reported Bug Posts, one shouldn't get testy when the problem is posted about repeatedly.
The devs don't frequent the forums often. The mods do and if you check you can see some of the threads linked to have been flagged "Bug" in red in the title - this means a mod has flagged the thread and passed the bug onto the devs. So, yes, it has been acknowledged and passed on. This is also why multiple threads are a chore - if ever resolved the mods need to hunt down the flagged threads to set the flag to resolved. So making multiple threads doesn't do anything other than make more work for mods.
And while "priority" has been harped many times by apologists as explanation for the issue, it is rather curious how there's ZERO issue getting new paid content incorporated into Beyond, while older bugs still linger and are excused as simply not a priority.
Not all that curious. New content requires more time and focus and there are legally contracted deadlines to meet. The small and overworked dev teams therefore prioritise the new content which leaves little time for fixing small bugs that can be solved by the user with a minor inconvenience.
The dev team know the bug (hence the threads being marked bug) and will work on it when they are able to. Until they you as a user can make a workaround that resolves the issue with a few minutes of your time which, while inconvenient, is still superior to paper sheets. Spamming the forum with multiple threads doesn't change the limited time and priority of the devs, doesn't help anyone, makes the situation harder to gauge and makes more work for mods. So why do it? Finding the existing thread and adding your frustration there and wish for this to be resolved is far better for everyone. Why not just do that?
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When taking the Ritual Caster Feat, while the dropdown menu allows one to select the chosen ritual spells for the feat, the chosen spells do NOT show up in the Beyond Character Sheet's spell list.
I've been searching for fixes for this problem, and apparently this has been ongoing for over a year. PLEASE post a response that you are aware of this problem and are in the process of fixing it?
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.
If the Devs bothered to acknowledge the older threads, then maybe new ones wouldn't be necessary. But so far, none in the last year have had any responses or acknowledgement that the issue has been seen, been recorded, or is under review. If we can't get so much as the courtesy of acknowledgement of the problem in any of the reported Bug Posts, one shouldn't get testy when the problem is posted about repeatedly. And while "priority" has been harped many times by apologists as explanation for the issue, it is rather curious how there's ZERO issue getting new paid content incorporated into Beyond, while older bugs still linger and are excused as simply not a priority.
The devs don't frequent the forums often. The mods do and if you check you can see some of the threads linked to have been flagged "Bug" in red in the title - this means a mod has flagged the thread and passed the bug onto the devs. So, yes, it has been acknowledged and passed on. This is also why multiple threads are a chore - if ever resolved the mods need to hunt down the flagged threads to set the flag to resolved. So making multiple threads doesn't do anything other than make more work for mods.
Not all that curious. New content requires more time and focus and there are legally contracted deadlines to meet. The small and overworked dev teams therefore prioritise the new content which leaves little time for fixing small bugs that can be solved by the user with a minor inconvenience.
The dev team know the bug (hence the threads being marked bug) and will work on it when they are able to. Until they you as a user can make a workaround that resolves the issue with a few minutes of your time which, while inconvenient, is still superior to paper sheets. Spamming the forum with multiple threads doesn't change the limited time and priority of the devs, doesn't help anyone, makes the situation harder to gauge and makes more work for mods. So why do it? Finding the existing thread and adding your frustration there and wish for this to be resolved is far better for everyone. Why not just do that?
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.