If you start a new paladin at third level if you select glory it does not put the proper channel and other abilities...
This is what you do get:
When you take this oath at 3rd level, you gain the following two Channel Divinity options.
Pursuer's Sense. As an action, you can channel divine knowledge, and for 1 minute, add your Charisma modifier to the result of any knowledge check as per Hunter's Divine Prescience. Once per activation, after striking a creature in melee, you can place upon them a Mark of Pursuit. As long as the channel is active, you know that creature's exact location, as long as they remain on the same plane.
Share the Glory. As an action, you can emit a 20ft-radius aura that encourages your allies to thrive in the heat of the combat. For 1 minute, any time the paladin benefits from advantage on an attack roll, any ally within the aura also gains advantage on their next attack. This can occur a number of times per activation equal to the paladin's level.
This is what you are supposed to have:
Peerless Athlete. As a bonus action, you can use your Channel Divinity to augment your athleticism. For the next 10 minutes, you have advantage on Strength (Athletics) and Dexterity (Acrobatics) checks; you can carry, push, drag, and lift twice as much weight as normal; and the distance of your long and high jumps increases by 10 feet (this extra distance costs movement as normal).
Inspiring Smite. Immediately after you deal damage to a creature with your Divine Smite feature, you can use your Channel Divinity as a bonus action and distribute temporary hit points to creatures of your choice within 30 feet of you, which can include you. The total number of temporary hit points equals 2d8 + your level in this class, divided among the chosen creatures however you like.
The spells are also all wrong... please help...John
You have definitely picked up a homebrew version. Take a look at the Features & Traits tab on your character sheet. All the bits from Oath of Glory, such as Oath Spells, and Channel Divinity with say 'MOoT' next to them. You'll see more generic Paladin stuff like Lay on Hands saying PHB, because that's where the class is from. Homebrew doesn't have a book to cite, so it'll be blank. If your Oath Spells and Channel Divinity don't say MOoT next to them, you've picked up homebrew by mistake.
To pick the correct Oath of Glory, first make sure your preferences tab (the home tab if you're in the editor) has Magic: The Gathering content turned on (red/to the right). Then try re-picking your subclass. I assume you're already aware that you need to have either purchased the subclass (and any relevant spells) here on DDB or have access through content sharing in the campaign that the character is in.
If you start a new paladin at third level if you select glory it does not put the proper channel and other abilities...
This is what you do get:
When you take this oath at 3rd level, you gain the following two Channel Divinity options.
This is what you are supposed to have:
Peerless Athlete. As a bonus action, you can use your Channel Divinity to augment your athleticism. For the next 10 minutes, you have advantage on Strength (Athletics) and Dexterity (Acrobatics) checks; you can carry, push, drag, and lift twice as much weight as normal; and the distance of your long and high jumps increases by 10 feet (this extra distance costs movement as normal).
Inspiring Smite. Immediately after you deal damage to a creature with your Divine Smite feature, you can use your Channel Divinity as a bonus action and distribute temporary hit points to creatures of your choice within 30 feet of you, which can include you. The total number of temporary hit points equals 2d8 + your level in this class, divided among the chosen creatures however you like.
The spells are also all wrong... please help...John
You have definitely picked up a homebrew version. Take a look at the Features & Traits tab on your character sheet. All the bits from Oath of Glory, such as Oath Spells, and Channel Divinity with say 'MOoT' next to them. You'll see more generic Paladin stuff like Lay on Hands saying PHB, because that's where the class is from. Homebrew doesn't have a book to cite, so it'll be blank. If your Oath Spells and Channel Divinity don't say MOoT next to them, you've picked up homebrew by mistake.
To pick the correct Oath of Glory, first make sure your preferences tab (the home tab if you're in the editor) has Magic: The Gathering content turned on (red/to the right). Then try re-picking your subclass. I assume you're already aware that you need to have either purchased the subclass (and any relevant spells) here on DDB or have access through content sharing in the campaign that the character is in.
Birgit | Shifter | Sorcerer | Dragonlords
Shayone | Hobgoblin | Sorcerer | Netherdeep
Ok it was in my homebrew... from a LONG tgime ago.... thank you
So my in my campaign I allowed Tashas but not MOoT... Oath of Gloy is in Tashas.
I do not want to allow the other stuff in MOoT, is there a way to give that Oath or book access to just one character?
You can flip the switch long enough to assign the Oath and flip the switch back. It's only because the Oath was originally from a MTG book.
Birgit | Shifter | Sorcerer | Dragonlords
Shayone | Hobgoblin | Sorcerer | Netherdeep