A quick question about the Dunamancy subclass for wizards. I don't own a physical copy of EGtW, but I looked through our DM's copy a while ago, and that's how I decided to make a chronourgy wizard. We just got to level 2 in the campaign so I have chosen my Arcane tradition and was adding the two new spells to my spell book. I want to add the 1st level spell Magnify Gravity but it's not letting me. I have purchased both subclasses and the full spell list from Marketplace and Magnify Gravity is not showing up when I search to add new spells.
I vaguely remember reading in the book that when you take either chronourgy or graviturgy you are still supposed to have access to spell list for both? Am I wrong about this? It seems weird to not allow use of one school when no of the other schools do that, by picking an arcane tradition I thought you were just choosing to "focus" on a particular school and gain abilities related to it, not necessarily be cut off from others?
Each subclass has access only to its own special spell list (unless otherwise noted). Magnify Gravity is specific to the graviturgist and the Chronurgist has access to gift of alacrity. Things like that.
There's a quick and dirty way to get around this that my table uses. We just made a copy of their background and added the dunamancy spells to it so that our characters can add them to their spell lists.
There's a quick and dirty way to get around this that my table uses. We just made a copy of their background and added the dunamancy spells to it so that our characters can add them to their spell lists.
I hope you can clarify what you mean when you said you copy their background? I've tried a dozen different ways to do this so that characters could access outside the specific subclasses (since I'm not a fan of those being subclass specific. Not even sure why they are.).
I ended up just making copies of all the spells in my homebrew and removed the subclass requirement from them. Can you explain in greater how you got around this restriction?
When you homebrew a background, you can select a pre-existing background as the template. One of the options in the homebrew option is adding the bonus spells list, you can add the spells there.
Hello All,
A quick question about the Dunamancy subclass for wizards. I don't own a physical copy of EGtW, but I looked through our DM's copy a while ago, and that's how I decided to make a chronourgy wizard. We just got to level 2 in the campaign so I have chosen my Arcane tradition and was adding the two new spells to my spell book. I want to add the 1st level spell Magnify Gravity but it's not letting me. I have purchased both subclasses and the full spell list from Marketplace and Magnify Gravity is not showing up when I search to add new spells.
I vaguely remember reading in the book that when you take either chronourgy or graviturgy you are still supposed to have access to spell list for both? Am I wrong about this? It seems weird to not allow use of one school when no of the other schools do that, by picking an arcane tradition I thought you were just choosing to "focus" on a particular school and gain abilities related to it, not necessarily be cut off from others?
Any help would be appreciated!
Just to confirm:
In the character builder, under Home (the left-most tab), is the toggle for “Critical Role content” on? (Red means it's on.)
Each subclass has access only to its own special spell list (unless otherwise noted). Magnify Gravity is specific to the graviturgist and the Chronurgist has access to gift of alacrity. Things like that.
There's a quick and dirty way to get around this that my table uses. We just made a copy of their background and added the dunamancy spells to it so that our characters can add them to their spell lists.
I hope you can clarify what you mean when you said you copy their background? I've tried a dozen different ways to do this so that characters could access outside the specific subclasses (since I'm not a fan of those being subclass specific. Not even sure why they are.).
I ended up just making copies of all the spells in my homebrew and removed the subclass requirement from them. Can you explain in greater how you got around this restriction?
When you homebrew a background, you can select a pre-existing background as the template. One of the options in the homebrew option is adding the bonus spells list, you can add the spells there.
Ah gotcha. Thank you. This might be useful in the future.