The wording in playtest documents are worded in a vague manner, it sounds like cantrips are prepared now instead of just known, i'm looking for clarification on this from someone working on the playtest material, hopefully facts not opinions.
Do druids now know all cantrips and prepare the ones the want after long rests, or is this just written wrong?
"Prepared Spells. You have the following spells prepared: Cure Wounds, Druidcraft, Produce Flame, and Thunderwave. Alternatively, you can prepare two 0-level spells (also known as cantrips) and two 1st-level spells of your choice from the Primal spell list. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, you can meditate and replace any spell you have prepared for this class with another Primal spell of the same level."
From the pdf provided on DnDbeyond.
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The wording in playtest documents are worded in a vague manner, it sounds like cantrips are prepared now instead of just known, i'm looking for clarification on this from someone working on the playtest material, hopefully facts not opinions.
Do druids now know all cantrips and prepare the ones the want after long rests, or is this just written wrong?
"Prepared Spells. You have the following spells prepared: Cure Wounds, Druidcraft, Produce Flame, and Thunderwave. Alternatively, you can prepare two 0-level spells (also known as cantrips) and two 1st-level spells of your choice from the Primal spell list. Whenever you finish a Long Rest, you can meditate and replace any spell you have prepared for this class with another Primal spell of the same level."
From the pdf provided on DnDbeyond.