Apologies if this should be posted under Homebrew & House Rules.
As I was attempting to help one of my players edit their artificer for my campaign, I noticed that they didn't have access to any of my homebrew spells, despite them having access to them during the previous session less than two weeks ago. I went into my homebrew spell creations and found that none of my homebrew spells list artificers or paladins as classes the spell is available for anymore. I've hopped around between 2021 and 2024 through my homebrew spells, and spells seemed to maintain availability to all classes except those two. I wanted to know if anyone else has encountered this issue, and if so, anyone has found a solution outside of manually re-adding the classes to all appropriate spells?
I looked, and my one homebrew spell has also lost artificer tagging. I don't remember which other classes I tagged it for, so can't be sure if anything else got removed. (Wizard, wizard, and old bard remain, which means I either forgot to update it to have the new bard class, or it vanished as well.)
This happened to me as well and it's SUPER annoying. I have hundreds of homebrew spells that were tagged and now I have to go through each of them all over again and manually correct them. Very convenient.
Just to bump this and agree: I have about 120ish homebrew spells in D&D Beyond and Artificer and Paladin have vanished from all of them. All the character classes originally assigned to them have the applicable classes shifted to "[CLASS] (Legacy)" except for those two. So while I'm also super irritated that I have to edit each of my 120ish spells to add 2024 classes, I'm much more aggravated that Artificer and Paladin have disappeared entirely.
It's a good thing I'm a spreadsheet fiend and kept a running list of my "spellbook" library that includes notes on which classes can use the spells!
Is there a forthcoming fix for this?
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Apologies if this should be posted under Homebrew & House Rules.
As I was attempting to help one of my players edit their artificer for my campaign, I noticed that they didn't have access to any of my homebrew spells, despite them having access to them during the previous session less than two weeks ago. I went into my homebrew spell creations and found that none of my homebrew spells list artificers or paladins as classes the spell is available for anymore. I've hopped around between 2021 and 2024 through my homebrew spells, and spells seemed to maintain availability to all classes except those two. I wanted to know if anyone else has encountered this issue, and if so, anyone has found a solution outside of manually re-adding the classes to all appropriate spells?
I looked, and my one homebrew spell has also lost artificer tagging. I don't remember which other classes I tagged it for, so can't be sure if anything else got removed. (Wizard, wizard, and old bard remain, which means I either forgot to update it to have the new bard class, or it vanished as well.)
This happened to me as well and it's SUPER annoying. I have hundreds of homebrew spells that were tagged and now I have to go through each of them all over again and manually correct them. Very convenient.
Just to bump this and agree: I have about 120ish homebrew spells in D&D Beyond and Artificer and Paladin have vanished from all of them. All the character classes originally assigned to them have the applicable classes shifted to "[CLASS] (Legacy)" except for those two. So while I'm also super irritated that I have to edit each of my 120ish spells to add 2024 classes, I'm much more aggravated that Artificer and Paladin have disappeared entirely.
It's a good thing I'm a spreadsheet fiend and kept a running list of my "spellbook" library that includes notes on which classes can use the spells!
Is there a forthcoming fix for this?