I just bought the Explorers Guide to Wildmount yesterday and can read through the spells there (ans the rest of the book for that matter) normally, but the spells don't appear in the list when I try to add them to my characters spellbook (Wizard Character). I tried this with Pulse Wave and Immovable Objekt in particular.
Is your character a Graviturgy wizard and have you enabled Critical Role content. You need to meet both those criteria to access the spells for your character.
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Hey,
I just bought the Explorers Guide to Wildmount yesterday and can read through the spells there (ans the rest of the book for that matter) normally, but the spells don't appear in the list when I try to add them to my characters spellbook (Wizard Character). I tried this with Pulse Wave and Immovable Objekt in particular.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
Is your character a Graviturgy wizard and have you enabled Critical Role content. You need to meet both those criteria to access the spells for your character.
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than that seems to be the problem. He's not a Graviturgy wizard. Got these spells by studying ingame from my GM within the Saltmarsh campaign.
Thanks for the quick help.
In that case you or your DM would need to homebrew copies of the spells that are available to non-Graviturgy wizards
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Ok, can do that...but wouldn't it be easier for everyone, if there was an option to make these Spells available? ;-)
Just saying, but thank's again. I'll do the Homebrew copys or look if there are some out there already.
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Ok, I get that, luckily not a lot of work :-)
thanks again and have a good one