I made a homebrew warlock class and while the description shows the expanded spell list, I could not find a way to add them to the actual spell list (it seems one can only add entire class spell lists at the moment). Others in the forum have been looking for a way to make this happen, but it doesn't seem to be implemented yet. Is this a bug, or is the feature just not yet fully developed?
Most likely something that will be coming after the character sheet revamp. Adding limited use based off ability modifiers is another feature that is currently built into the system, but not available for the public to homebrew yet.
You have to add each spell separately as part of a class feature.
This wouldn't add it to the spell list, though, it would add it to spells known. Warlocks don't add their patron spells directly to their known spells, they are added to the Warlock spell list that the Warlock can decide to choose from when they learn spells.
Currently it seems this is a bit of a bug. There have been a few threads on the subject, so hopefully it will get fixed. :)
This is normally done by adding the subclass to the "AVAILABLE FOR CLASS(ES)" box while editing the actual spell (it is done on the homebrew spell side, not the homebrew subclass side). However the Homebrew spell creator only has tags for the official subclasses and has not yet been updated to allow you to add your homebrew subclass to the "AVAILABLE FOR CLASS(ES)" box for a spell.
(So currently you have to add them manually in class features, and if you don't want them prepared all the time (like warlock) then you have to make them into a class feature option.)
We're going to be updating the method for adding to expanded spell lists from the spell form and from the subclass form. Should have that available in a week or two.
When I add spells to the Additional Specific Spells field and save to see if it comes up on the subclass details page there's nothing there. Am I doing something wrong?
When I add spells to the Additional Specific Spells field and save to see if it comes up on the subclass details page there's nothing there. Am I doing something wrong?
Adding them to that list only adds them to the spell list for a character with that subclass, allowing you to choose to learn them when choosing new spells. It does not automatically generate the feature itself, as far as what is written into the subclass-- it's just the mechanical aspect.
Edit. Visual aids. On mobile, so just links to the images.
I did this. Unless there is something else that must coincide with this that I have not done, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. It is still not giving me the expanded spell list.
I did this. Unless there is something else that must coincide with this that I have not done, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. It is still not giving me the expanded spell list.
Please link your unpublished homebrew, and let us know what you think it should be doing vs. what it's not doing. Myself or another forum moderator can take a look.
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I made a homebrew warlock class and while the description shows the expanded spell list, I could not find a way to add them to the actual spell list (it seems one can only add entire class spell lists at the moment). Others in the forum have been looking for a way to make this happen, but it doesn't seem to be implemented yet. Is this a bug, or is the feature just not yet fully developed?
Subclasses: Path of the Marauder, Way of the Golden Fist, Way of the Yamabushi. Feats: Melee Training, Olympian Physique. Spells: Arcane Recall, Banker's Purse, Coin Shot, Moonfire Blade.
You have to add each spell separately as part of a class feature.
Most likely something that will be coming after the character sheet revamp. Adding limited use based off ability modifiers is another feature that is currently built into the system, but not available for the public to homebrew yet.
I think you were right.... I was working on building a cleric and had no issues.
This is normally done by adding the subclass to the "AVAILABLE FOR CLASS(ES)" box while editing the actual spell (it is done on the homebrew spell side, not the homebrew subclass side). However the Homebrew spell creator only has tags for the official subclasses and has not yet been updated to allow you to add your homebrew subclass to the "AVAILABLE FOR CLASS(ES)" box for a spell.
(So currently you have to add them manually in class features, and if you don't want them prepared all the time (like warlock) then you have to make them into a class feature option.)
Edit: Just got a reply from the staff
A new field, "Additional Specific Spells", has been added to the subclass form for handling expanded spell list, domain spells, etc.
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Is there a way to add homebrew spells to extended spell slots for homebrew subclasses?
When I add spells to the Additional Specific Spells field and save to see if it comes up on the subclass details page there's nothing there. Am I doing something wrong?
Adding them to that list only adds them to the spell list for a character with that subclass, allowing you to choose to learn them when choosing new spells. It does not automatically generate the feature itself, as far as what is written into the subclass-- it's just the mechanical aspect.
Edit. Visual aids. On mobile, so just links to the images.
1: https://i.imgur.com/bDqucQE.jpg
2: https://i.imgur.com/wzrtzCi.jpg
3: https://i.imgur.com/veOyVuT.jpg
I did that exact thing and they are still not showing up as learned for my Warlock subclass Homebrew.
I am making a sorcerer subclass and what to let the character learn spells from the wizard spell list. How do i do this?
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Was this ever fixed? I am still having an issue with the extended spell list not working for my homebrew Warlock Patron.
I did this. Unless there is something else that must coincide with this that I have not done, I am not sure what I am doing wrong. It is still not giving me the expanded spell list.
Please link your unpublished homebrew, and let us know what you think it should be doing vs. what it's not doing. Myself or another forum moderator can take a look.