One of my players made a new cleric of the Trickery Domain. When they looked at it, there was a cantrip already in his spell list, but he hadn't picked spells yet. When we looked at it, we found that it is a public homebrew spell and when we try to remove it, even for me as DM, we get a beholder error,
Try again after a Short Rest.
Error Code
dee949158b6b43f8a4e5510e0522e3b2
Version
5.15.0-next.1
I looked this up and it is for the cantrip Magnificent Game under the homebrew section. Somehow it is appearing that this spell is locked to the trickery domain when that is selected. In the spells it is listed as always prepared.
This spell was created by a user, Zhguchaya, and seems to be no why for me or my player to remove it from the character sheet. So it is auto applying when Trickery Domain is picked.
Somebody in your campaign added that to their homebrew collection. Everything in you and your players' homebrew collections is available to everyone else in the campaign. And since that spell has "Trickery Domain" for a class/subclass, it automatically adds it to the "always prepared" list for your Trickery Cleric.
You'll need to ask your players to find out who added that spell and if they could please remove it from their collection. If they really like the spell, they can do a personal homebrew replicating the spell that doesn't add it to the Trickery Domain.
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Thank you. I checked with my 'homebrew addict' player and he found that it was sitting in his collection, not assigned to any of his PCs. He removed it and all is good. Thank you again for that insight.
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One of my players made a new cleric of the Trickery Domain. When they looked at it, there was a cantrip already in his spell list, but he hadn't picked spells yet. When we looked at it, we found that it is a public homebrew spell and when we try to remove it, even for me as DM, we get a beholder error,
Try again after a Short Rest.
Somebody in your campaign added that to their homebrew collection. Everything in you and your players' homebrew collections is available to everyone else in the campaign. And since that spell has "Trickery Domain" for a class/subclass, it automatically adds it to the "always prepared" list for your Trickery Cleric.
You'll need to ask your players to find out who added that spell and if they could please remove it from their collection. If they really like the spell, they can do a personal homebrew replicating the spell that doesn't add it to the Trickery Domain.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
Thank you. I checked with my 'homebrew addict' player and he found that it was sitting in his collection, not assigned to any of his PCs. He removed it and all is good. Thank you again for that insight.