So, I was trying to create a Light Domain Cleric and DnD beyond does not have it? I looked at another forum detailing this, and it still answered none of my questions. Why is an integral part of the Cleric (a base class in DnD) like domains, bared from free to use players? Some of the nature circles in Druid are accessible so why not Cleric?
I was just looking at this as well. If you want to play a light domain cleric you'll need to by the players handbook. I just purchased to play a Tempest Cleric.
So, I was trying to create a Light Domain Cleric and DnD beyond does not have it? I looked at another forum detailing this, and it still answered none of my questions. Why is an integral part of the Cleric (a base class in DnD) like domains, bared from free to use players? Some of the nature circles in Druid are accessible so why not Cleric?
Life cleric is free. All classes have one free subclass. If you want another subclass, you have to buy it. The people who make this site need to eat.
Druid appears to have more than one free subclass because the circle in question, Circle of the Land, has its own subsets, the only subclass to do so.
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I was just looking at this as well. If you want to play a light domain cleric you'll need to by the players handbook. I just purchased to play a Tempest Cleric.
You can just purchase the subclass instead of the whole book. It would be less expensive.
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How do you just buy the subclass?
Go to sources and pull the source up on a computer (not the app). If you don't have access to it, it should give you options to purchase it.
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