I don't know if this is the place to post this, but I was trying to import a Druid character I made using the base rules from the 5e rulebook but I can't find anyway to give my character the Circle of the Moon, there are only the variations on the Circle of the Land.
The only free content is what can be found in the Basic Rules.
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If you read under Druid circle is says: "At 2nd level, you choose to identify with a circle of druids: the Circle of the Land or the Circle of the Moon, both detailed at the end of the class description."
But only Circle of the Land is included in SRD as far as i can tell.
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Oh that makes sense. I was using a print copy of the fifth edition of the D&D Player's Handbook. Maybe the free online version is different, I just assumed that they would have the same content.
The Basic Rules (and the SRD) comprise only part of the Player's Handbook - that Wizards of the Coast made freely available, so that people could try out D&D without having to buy the product first.
It is often tricky to find which sourcebook something is in. I think it would help a great deal if all the subclasses were listed in the classes but if it is a sub class you have not purchased all there is is a link to the sourcebook in the marketplace.
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Hey,
I don't know if this is the place to post this, but I was trying to import a Druid character I made using the base rules from the 5e rulebook but I can't find anyway to give my character the Circle of the Moon, there are only the variations on the Circle of the Land.
This is a cool tool you have here!
The only free content is what can be found in the Basic Rules.
Everything else you'd have to buy from the marketplace, either as complete books or single options (races, subclasses, spells etc.).
Look at the FAQs for more info.
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D&D Beyond can be used for free and contains information from the following "free to use" sources published by Wizards of the Coast: D&D 5th edition SRD, D&D 5th edition Basic Rules, and Elemental Evil Companion.
Content from other sources, such as the Player's Handbook, Dungeon Master's Guide, or Monster Manual, will need to be purchased from the Marketplace or accessed via another user sharing content with you via their Master Tier Subscription.
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Oh that makes sense. I was using a print copy of the fifth edition of the D&D Player's Handbook. Maybe the free online version is different, I just assumed that they would have the same content.
The Basic Rules (and the SRD) comprise only part of the Player's Handbook - that Wizards of the Coast made freely available, so that people could try out D&D without having to buy the product first.
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If you need help with homebrew, please post on the homebrew forums, where multiple staff and moderators can read your post and help you!
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Im trying to make my character circle of the spores but it's not there. Could you please add it and the other circles too
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They're all there, you just need to buy them. Circle of Spores can be found in Guildmaster's Guide to Ravnica
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It is often tricky to find which sourcebook something is in. I think it would help a great deal if all the subclasses were listed in the classes but if it is a sub class you have not purchased all there is is a link to the sourcebook in the marketplace.