A level 1 Warlock has a patron, but doesn't gain anything specific to that patron until level 3, as such D&D Beyond doesn't have it being chosen until level 3. For levels 1 and 2 patron specifics are strictly roleplaying (not mechanics).
Warlock makes a Pact, gains the abilities of a warlock level 1.
Warlock gains in power, becomes level 2.
At third level the warlock gains specific abilities associated with their specific patron (subclass).
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Playing D&D since 1982
Have played every version of the game since Basic (original Red Box Set), except that abomination sometimes called 4e.
How do you get bladesong for the Wiz? I see you have a lot of 2024 PHB, but the bladesong is not, is that a 2014 legacy subclass?
The Bladesinging subclass is originally from the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide. It's also available in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything.
It's not considered "legacy" the way that word is used on D&D Beyond, because no newer version has been published yet. There was an updated playtest version included in an Unearthed Arcana document a couple months ago, though.
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I created a Wizard Lv.11/Lock Lv.1 and I don't have access to a Patron in my character sheet that I am seeing? I wanted my Patron to be Celestial
https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/144865654/BvJqtx
Go to 3rd level to get your warlock subclass.
Levels 1 and 2 don't distinguish who your Patron is.
A level 1 Warlock has a patron, but doesn't gain anything specific to that patron until level 3, as such D&D Beyond doesn't have it being chosen until level 3. For levels 1 and 2 patron specifics are strictly roleplaying (not mechanics).
Warlock makes a Pact, gains the abilities of a warlock level 1.
Warlock gains in power, becomes level 2.
At third level the warlock gains specific abilities associated with their specific patron (subclass).
Playing D&D since 1982
Have played every version of the game since Basic (original Red Box Set), except that abomination sometimes called 4e.
How do you get bladesong for the Wiz? I see you have a lot of 2024 PHB, but the bladesong is not, is that a 2014 legacy subclass?
The 2024 version of the warlock chooses their patron/subclass at level 3. The 2014 version made this choice at level 1.
pronouns: he/she/they
The Bladesinging subclass is originally from the Sword Coast Adventurer's Guide. It's also available in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything.
It's not considered "legacy" the way that word is used on D&D Beyond, because no newer version has been published yet. There was an updated playtest version included in an Unearthed Arcana document a couple months ago, though.
pronouns: he/she/they