Dnd beyond won't let me add more cantrips to my spellist and I don't have the option to prepare cantrips. Is this a feature that isn't implemented yet? or am I going to have to delete and add/ re-add a cantrip I want every day?
Cantrip s aren’t prepared, even under Tasha’s optional rules…or, more precisely, they are always prepared. So yes, you need to delete/unlearn one cantrip and learn another. It’s not any more clicks than unpreparing/preparing would be.
Thats annoying. I have cantrips that I don't know as I haven't copied them into my spellbook so I instead I have to remember what I have and don't have.
Also it is more clicks. If I already had the spell in my book I would just click on the spell on my spellbook. Instead I have to delete the cantrip, then search for the spell I want, and then click to add it into my spellbook.
You don't copy cantrips into your spellbook. You just have formulae about all the wizard cantrips, and can switch out one to whichever other one you want.
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Dnd beyond won't let me add more cantrips to my spellist and I don't have the option to prepare cantrips. Is this a feature that isn't implemented yet? or am I going to have to delete and add/ re-add a cantrip I want every day?
Cantrip s aren’t prepared, even under Tasha’s optional rules…or, more precisely, they are always prepared. So yes, you need to delete/unlearn one cantrip and learn another. It’s not any more clicks than unpreparing/preparing would be.
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Thats annoying. I have cantrips that I don't know as I haven't copied them into my spellbook so I instead I have to remember what I have and don't have.
Also it is more clicks. If I already had the spell in my book I would just click on the spell on my spellbook. Instead I have to delete the cantrip, then search for the spell I want, and then click to add it into my spellbook.
Thanks for the response though.
You don't copy cantrips into your spellbook. You just have formulae about all the wizard cantrips, and can switch out one to whichever other one you want.
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