I created a homebrew copy of druidcraft so it could be used by my paladin, but despite having HBC enabled, I can't get the spell to show up in my list at all.
Your sure you have homebrew turned on (toggle turned red)? And the spell is in your collection, not only in your creations? Have you checked to see if your paladin can prepare it?
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Yep, content is enabled. I can't figure out how to add it to my collection, if it isn't already, which may be part of the problem. It isn't in the list of spells for my paladin to prepare.
The problem may be that paladins can't normally prepare/learn cantrips. One easy (relatively) way around this is to make a homebrew feat that bestows the cantrip of your choice, then add using the feat in the manage feats tab in the character sheet. This is how I add nonstandard properties to my characters.
The problem may be that paladins can't normally prepare/learn cantrips. One easy (relatively) way around this is to make a homebrew feat that bestows the cantrip of your choice, then add using the feat in the manage feats tab in the character sheet. This is how I add nonstandard properties to my characters.
I'm pretty sure that this is correct - the paladin class doesn't normally have access to cantrips, which is why the character sheet doesn't show your homebrew cantrip.
As Lyonheart advises, the easiest way around this, assuming your DM is ok with this, is to create a homebrew feat to add the ability to cast a cantrip to your character - I suggest taking a copy of the official Magic Initiate feat and changing that.
The problem may be that paladins can't normally prepare/learn cantrips. One easy (relatively) way around this is to make a homebrew feat that bestows the cantrip of your choice, then add using the feat in the manage feats tab in the character sheet. This is how I add nonstandard properties to my characters.
I'm pretty sure that this is correct - the paladin class doesn't normally have access to cantrips, which is why the character sheet doesn't show your homebrew cantrip.
As Lyonheart advises, the easiest way around this, assuming your DM is ok with this, is to create a homebrew feat to add the ability to cast a cantrip to your character - I suggest taking a copy of the official Magic Initiate feat and changing that.
Pretty sure the OP is aware of that. The homebrew spell in the linked pic is level 1.
I created a homebrew copy of druidcraft so it could be used by my paladin, but despite having HBC enabled, I can't get the spell to show up in my list at all.
https://ddb.ac/characters/3221380/utubf8
https://imgur.com/ORJOkoc
Your sure you have homebrew turned on (toggle turned red)? And the spell is in your collection, not only in your creations? Have you checked to see if your paladin can prepare it?
Post the URL to the character sheet, not the share link. Mods can't see character settings and options through share links.
Yep, content is enabled. I can't figure out how to add it to my collection, if it isn't already, which may be part of the problem. It isn't in the list of spells for my paladin to prepare.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Eiffelzz/characters/3221380
The problem may be that paladins can't normally prepare/learn cantrips. One easy (relatively) way around this is to make a homebrew feat that bestows the cantrip of your choice, then add using the feat in the manage feats tab in the character sheet. This is how I add nonstandard properties to my characters.
I'm pretty sure that this is correct - the paladin class doesn't normally have access to cantrips, which is why the character sheet doesn't show your homebrew cantrip.
As Lyonheart advises, the easiest way around this, assuming your DM is ok with this, is to create a homebrew feat to add the ability to cast a cantrip to your character - I suggest taking a copy of the official Magic Initiate feat and changing that.
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Pretty sure the OP is aware of that. The homebrew spell in the linked pic is level 1.
Must be fixed, because I see it on the character sheet.
Hmm, so it is.....not sure how, but I'm thankful, lol.