When I add a Concentration Spell to my known spells, there is a (C) next to the title so I know it requires concentration. If I add that spell to my attack list, then the (C) is missing, and Concentration is also missing from the duration (as it would be in the PHB).
Please either add the (C) adornment next to the spell's name in the attack panel, or add "Concentration" to the duration in the spell description, as it is in the official sources.
It's there... but it's very inconsistent. In the spell description page, concentration is indicated by a little "C" within a diamond right before the Duration.
In the character sheet listing, under "Prepared Spells", "Spellbook", and (I assume) "Known Spells", etc., it is indicated by both a little "C" within a diamond right after the spell's name in the main list entry/header, and in light gray small type right next to the level of the spell in the same main list entry/header, but not in the spell's description's Duration entry, as it is in the spell description page. (Note, also that the "C" indicator next to the name and the small, light-gray type "Concentration" are missing from the spell description page.)
In the character sheet listing, under "Attacks", the diamond-"C" indicator next to the name is missing, the diamond-"C" indicator in the Duration entry is missing, but the light-gray small type "Concentration" is present.
The net effect is that there are three ways to tell whether a spell requires Concentration, but not all three are present everywhere, so to figure out whether the spell requires Concentration or not, you either have to look in three separate places, or remember/look-up which ones are used where.
There should be a standard, default, required place for that information (which should be the Duration entry, since that's what it's tied to, really). Apart from that, it could also go anywhere else (the diamond-"C" indicator is nice next to the spell's name in the "Prepared Spells", etc. listing), but it should be consistent (the "Prepared Spells" and "Spell Attacks" entries look exactly the same except for that diamond-"C", very odd and confusing).
@MellieDM, you’re right, it does show up in that case. Moreover, @Tonio is right, and D&D Beyond trains me to look in one place for it, then switches it up according to context. It would be nice to have consistency between Spells compendium, Source material, Attack view, and Known/Prepared Spells view.
When I add a Concentration Spell to my known spells, there is a (C) next to the title so I know it requires concentration. If I add that spell to my attack list, then the (C) is missing, and Concentration is also missing from the duration (as it would be in the PHB).
Please either add the (C) adornment next to the spell's name in the attack panel, or add "Concentration" to the duration in the spell description, as it is in the official sources.
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In the attacks section do you not see it as such? Note the "Concentration" notation next to the level notation.
It's there... but it's very inconsistent. In the spell description page, concentration is indicated by a little "C" within a diamond right before the Duration.
In the character sheet listing, under "Prepared Spells", "Spellbook", and (I assume) "Known Spells", etc., it is indicated by both a little "C" within a diamond right after the spell's name in the main list entry/header, and in light gray small type right next to the level of the spell in the same main list entry/header, but not in the spell's description's Duration entry, as it is in the spell description page. (Note, also that the "C" indicator next to the name and the small, light-gray type "Concentration" are missing from the spell description page.)
In the character sheet listing, under "Attacks", the diamond-"C" indicator next to the name is missing, the diamond-"C" indicator in the Duration entry is missing, but the light-gray small type "Concentration" is present.
The net effect is that there are three ways to tell whether a spell requires Concentration, but not all three are present everywhere, so to figure out whether the spell requires Concentration or not, you either have to look in three separate places, or remember/look-up which ones are used where.
There should be a standard, default, required place for that information (which should be the Duration entry, since that's what it's tied to, really). Apart from that, it could also go anywhere else (the diamond-"C" indicator is nice next to the spell's name in the "Prepared Spells", etc. listing), but it should be consistent (the "Prepared Spells" and "Spell Attacks" entries look exactly the same except for that diamond-"C", very odd and confusing).
@MellieDM, you’re right, it does show up in that case. Moreover, @Tonio is right, and D&D Beyond trains me to look in one place for it, then switches it up according to context. It would be nice to have consistency between Spells compendium, Source material, Attack view, and Known/Prepared Spells view.
Check out my Extended Signature here