Heyo! This tool is amazing, but I've been searching for a while and cant find the Paladin's Smite spells anywhere in the tool. It's possible I just overlooked it, but does anyone know if they're in the tool yet?
So wait your telling me that to promote their market place they purposefully omitted basic content to push people into buying it?
Micro transactions... /sigh
So wait what's to prevent a user from just making the missing content into their 'home brew' material section and not buy the marketplace content because like me they already paid for the physical copies of the materials.
So wait your telling me that to promote their market place they purposefully omitted basic content to push people into buying it?
Micro transactions... /sigh
So wait what's to prevent a user from just making the missing content into their 'home brew' material section and not buy the marketplace content because like me they already paid for the physical copies of the materials.
Poor business models abound apparently.
This is a Wizards of the Coast issue, not a Curse issue. The SRD is the Basic Rules set of D&D 5e, and is what WotC has made available for free use. It does not include everything in the PHB (or no one would buy said product). Thus, you have to purchase the PHB (or parts of it as offered by Curse) to access content not freely offered by WotC.
From the SRD FAQ (linked above):
Why does the SRD only have one background and one feat? Why do the PC races not include all of the subraces? The goal of the SRD is to allow users to create new content, not to replicate the text of the whole game. We encourage players, DMs, and publishers to come up with their own backgrounds and feats.
Why is the SRD missing some spells, magic items, and monsters? In general, the criteria for what went into the SRD is if it (1) was in the 3E SRD, (2) has an equivalent in 5th edition D&D, and (3) is vital to how a class, magic item, or monster works. For example, the 3E SRD has the delay poison spell, but in 5th edition that's handled by the protection from poison spell, so protection from poison is in the SRD.
So wait your telling me that to promote their market place they purposefully omitted basic content to push people into buying it?
Micro transactions... /sigh
So wait what's to prevent a user from just making the missing content into their 'home brew' material section and not buy the marketplace content because like me they already paid for the physical copies of the materials.
Poor business models abound apparently.
No, you are mistaken here. The Basic Rules are completely free. No need of purchases nor subscriptions.
By the way, micro-transactions have been requested by many. It helps many to buy stuff a bit at time at the same price.
Nothing will prevent you to copy the physical book here.
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Heyo! This tool is amazing, but I've been searching for a while and cant find the Paladin's Smite spells anywhere in the tool. It's possible I just overlooked it, but does anyone know if they're in the tool yet?
Only Branding Smite is in the SRD
Thunderous Smite and Wrathful Smite are 1st level Paladin spells from the core Player's Handbook and are missing from this tool.
The SRD is clearly out of date.
He meant that you are using only the free material. Check the Marketplace, for the purchases you need.
So wait your telling me that to promote their market place they purposefully omitted basic content to push people into buying it?
Micro transactions... /sigh
So wait what's to prevent a user from just making the missing content into their 'home brew' material section and not buy the marketplace content because like me they already paid for the physical copies of the materials.
Poor business models abound apparently.
Why does the SRD only have one background and one feat? Why do the PC races not include all of the subraces? The goal of the SRD is to allow users to create new content, not to replicate the text of the whole game. We encourage players, DMs, and publishers to come up with their own backgrounds and feats.
Why is the SRD missing some spells, magic items, and monsters? In general, the criteria for what went into the SRD is if it (1) was in the 3E SRD, (2) has an equivalent in 5th edition D&D, and (3) is vital to how a class, magic item, or monster works. For example, the 3E SRD has the delay poison spell, but in 5th edition that's handled by the protection from poison spell, so protection from poison is in the SRD.