I may be overlooking it (which means others will too), but I don't see a legend for the R, C and any other codes in use on the spell tables. I know what they mean, but they're tiny and obscure, and I think new players will completely miss them. Those that see them may not know what they mean. I only noticed them because I was trying to determine whether a certain spell required concentration. I understand that the full words "concentration" and "ritual" might not fit in the field, but noobs are going to need more info to catch those codes.
Stumbled in here looking for an index as i'm new to D&D myself and was curious about how to identify if a spell had concentration myself.. So glad ya posted this as yeah i've now located the icon, but as ya mention it doesn't inform noobs like myself as to any other similar codes we're unaware of.. =/
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I may be overlooking it (which means others will too), but I don't see a legend for the R, C and any other codes in use on the spell tables. I know what they mean, but they're tiny and obscure, and I think new players will completely miss them. Those that see them may not know what they mean. I only noticed them because I was trying to determine whether a certain spell required concentration. I understand that the full words "concentration" and "ritual" might not fit in the field, but noobs are going to need more info to catch those codes.
I think it would be nice if there was a tooltip on each of them that said what they were and how that rule works.
i.e. You hover your mouse over the < R > and you see "RITUAL" on the tooltip, along with some info on how rituals work.
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That's even better.
4 years later this is still an issue. Would be nice to have the tooltip as suggested by @Stormknight.
Stumbled in here looking for an index as i'm new to D&D myself and was curious about how to identify if a spell had concentration myself.. So glad ya posted this as yeah i've now located the icon, but as ya mention it doesn't inform noobs like myself as to any other similar codes we're unaware of.. =/