Home-brew is not enabled on the sheet in question, yet it displays Gifts of Nature as a domain spell.
It looks as though ApexBSC, the spell's creator, wanted forge clerics to have access to this spell, wanted it to be an option for that specific subclass in addition to being available to druids and artificers; but domain spells do not adhere to the same rules as Spells of the Mark.
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28 years | she/her | GMT-4 | come_along_pond#9414 on Discord
Driftwood Anchorage: Cove Hakase, water Genasi ranger/cleric (7) | Lords Have Mercy: Róisín Sylmare Nithroel, half-elf wizard (6) | Faction Wars in the Frozen Wastes: Brin Bounderclaw, changeling fighter/barbarian (6) | Heroes of High Fantasy: Joanna 'Hatchets' Weaver, human barbarian (1) | Meldwatch: Moggy Moulach, tabaxi warlock (5) | Mists of the Dread Swamp: Kraana Syran'ta, kenku monk (9)
Yeah, this is not the first time that has happened. Setting a homebrew spell's class spell list to include an official subclass for a prepared spellcasting class aggressively adds it to Always Prepared for that subclass.
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Yeah, this is not the first time that has happened. Setting a homebrew spell's class spell list to include an official subclass for a prepared spellcasting class aggressively adds it to Always Prepared for that subclass.
It's a good spell, too; I just don't want it showing up where it shouldn't. Until this is fixed, I'm minded to make a copy that excludes an official subclass and remove the original from my collection. Will I have to do likewise for other spells? I'll have to find out.
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28 years | she/her | GMT-4 | come_along_pond#9414 on Discord
Driftwood Anchorage: Cove Hakase, water Genasi ranger/cleric (7) | Lords Have Mercy: Róisín Sylmare Nithroel, half-elf wizard (6) | Faction Wars in the Frozen Wastes: Brin Bounderclaw, changeling fighter/barbarian (6) | Heroes of High Fantasy: Joanna 'Hatchets' Weaver, human barbarian (1) | Meldwatch: Moggy Moulach, tabaxi warlock (5) | Mists of the Dread Swamp: Kraana Syran'ta, kenku monk (9)
Yeah, this is not the first time that has happened. Setting a homebrew spell's class spell list to include an official subclass for a prepared spellcasting class aggressively adds it to Always Prepared for that subclass.
It's a good spell, too; I just don't want it showing up where it shouldn't. Until this is fixed, I'm minded to make a copy that excludes an official subclass and remove the original from my collection. Will I have to do likewise for other spells? I'll have to find out.
That's probably the best way to deal with it. I think it's only prepared spellcaster classes that have that issue (forced homebrew spells on subclasses).
Keep in mind that if you're in a campaign with others, similar issues may arise due to spells other players have in their homebrew collections.
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Home-brew is not enabled on the sheet in question, yet it displays Gifts of Nature as a domain spell.
It looks as though ApexBSC, the spell's creator, wanted forge clerics to have access to this spell, wanted it to be an option for that specific subclass in addition to being available to druids and artificers; but domain spells do not adhere to the same rules as Spells of the Mark.
28 years | she/her | GMT-4 | come_along_pond#9414 on Discord
Driftwood Anchorage: Cove Hakase, water Genasi ranger/cleric (7) | Lords Have Mercy: Róisín Sylmare Nithroel, half-elf wizard (6) | Faction Wars in the Frozen Wastes: Brin Bounderclaw, changeling fighter/barbarian (6) | Heroes of High Fantasy: Joanna 'Hatchets' Weaver, human barbarian (1) | Meldwatch: Moggy Moulach, tabaxi warlock (5) | Mists of the Dread Swamp: Kraana Syran'ta, kenku monk (9)
Yeah, this is not the first time that has happened. Setting a homebrew spell's class spell list to include an official subclass for a prepared spellcasting class aggressively adds it to Always Prepared for that subclass.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
It's a good spell, too; I just don't want it showing up where it shouldn't. Until this is fixed, I'm minded to make a copy that excludes an official subclass and remove the original from my collection. Will I have to do likewise for other spells? I'll have to find out.
28 years | she/her | GMT-4 | come_along_pond#9414 on Discord
Driftwood Anchorage: Cove Hakase, water Genasi ranger/cleric (7) | Lords Have Mercy: Róisín Sylmare Nithroel, half-elf wizard (6) | Faction Wars in the Frozen Wastes: Brin Bounderclaw, changeling fighter/barbarian (6) | Heroes of High Fantasy: Joanna 'Hatchets' Weaver, human barbarian (1) | Meldwatch: Moggy Moulach, tabaxi warlock (5) | Mists of the Dread Swamp: Kraana Syran'ta, kenku monk (9)
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That's probably the best way to deal with it. I think it's only prepared spellcaster classes that have that issue (forced homebrew spells on subclasses).
Keep in mind that if you're in a campaign with others, similar issues may arise due to spells other players have in their homebrew collections.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)