I'm updating my oath of the watchers paladin to the 2024 base paladin and I notice that there's no usage boxes to keep track of the number of channel divinity uses you done and when I select my subclass, the channel divinity options granted completely override the divine sense channel divinity option, completely erasing it from the sheet. Also of note is that oath spells aren't auto preparing anymore, like it puts them in the spell list to learn but not actually have them learnt already like the oath spell feature is supposed to do, I hope this is some glitch on my end for these things otherwise I hope there's a fix soon :(
This is happening to me as well, I have re-made the character sheet from scratch but it did not solve the issue. The character creator doesn't even show Divine Sense/Channel Divinity as a feature of the class and only my subclass' Channel Divinities appear in the sheet.
Same issue with the oath spells, they count against my number of known spells and don't appear as always prepared.
I'm hoping this gets fixed here soon. In the meantime, I created a magic item called "Channel Divinity" with charges so my players can track. Im open to other suggestions if anyone has any.
I'm hoping this gets fixed here soon. In the meantime, I created a magic item called "Channel Divinity" with charges so my players can track. Im open to other suggestions if anyone has any.
I did the same thing, but also included the Oath spells so they don't count against my prepared spells
I've been curious about that. I have no issues with my Pastafarian's oath spells. They are on the character without counting against the known spells. Something I did different, was include the Oath spells in the class features and in the usual spot (the main page before class features). It is possible I am not understanding the issue, could I recieve some clarification?
I've been curious about that. I have no issues with my Pastafarian's oath spells. They are on the character without counting against the known spells. Something I did different, was include the Oath spells in the class features and in the usual spot (the main page before class features). It is possible I am not understanding the issue, could I recieve some clarification?
It didn't keep the oath spells for the Oath of the Watcher Paladin from TCoE, it has them in the spell list, but doesn't have them 'Always Prepared' like they are intended to be. The 4 subclasses that got updated with the 2024 rules work properly, but the TCoE subclasses do not work.
I've been curious about that. I have no issues with my Pastafarian's oath spells. They are on the character without counting against the known spells. Something I did different, was include the Oath spells in the class features and in the usual spot (the main page before class features). It is possible I am not understanding the issue, could I recieve some clarification?
It didn't keep the oath spells for the Oath of the Watcher Paladin from TCoE, it has them in the spell list, but doesn't have them 'Always Prepared' like they are intended to be. The 4 subclasses that got updated with the 2024 rules work properly, but the TCoE subclasses do not work.
Ahh, ok. I follow now. That is a silly thing to have happen on their end. Fingers crossed they get it fixed soon.
Bumping this thread because I've been having the same issue with Watchers Paladin and it has been very annoying. Making a magic item is a good workaround at least, I hadn't thought of that.
I'm also experiencing this issue (example character sheet for Oath of Conquest). The subclass spells are showing in my list of known spells even though not all of them are paladin spells; however, the only way to get them to display on my character sheet is to prepare them even though they should always be prepared and this causes them to be counted against the number of prepared spells I can have at any given time.
In addition, the core class Channel Divinity feature isn't displaying on my character sheet, but the subclass Channel Divinity feature is. This is causing the checkboxes for tracking uses to not be present and the Divine Sense ability isn't displayed. For the 2024 Player's Handbook subclasses, these items display on the character sheet. However, I discovered that the uses of Channel Divinity are not resetting properly per the class rules, but instead only clear/reset after a long rest whereas one use should reset after a short rest. To fix this, I created 2 separate Actions for the subclass feature options - one for short rest and one for long rest.
I understand that there is a lot of work involved in updating the legacy content to be relevant with the 2024 rules; however, these books in the Marketplace specifically state they are 2024 compatible and advertise using them in the character builder tool (for an example see Xanathar's Guide to Everything in Marketplace) when they are clearly not compatible.
I had to recreate the subclass entirely, but because it's a duplicate of copyrighted content, I can't make it public to save others the time and hassle until a fix is released.
Adding to the pile, this bug has existed for half a year now, when it should be a simple fix. Rename the TCoE subclass Channel Divinity option features with the 2024 subclasses' naming scheme (at least I assume the name overlap with the core feature is the reason it's not printing on the character sheet), and fix the Oath spells to be Always Prepared.
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I'm updating my oath of the watchers paladin to the 2024 base paladin and I notice that there's no usage boxes to keep track of the number of channel divinity uses you done and when I select my subclass, the channel divinity options granted completely override the divine sense channel divinity option, completely erasing it from the sheet.
Also of note is that oath spells aren't auto preparing anymore, like it puts them in the spell list to learn but not actually have them learnt already like the oath spell feature is supposed to do, I hope this is some glitch on my end for these things otherwise I hope there's a fix soon :(
Having similar issues. The only oath that shows for me is devotion. And spell list is incomplete.
This is happening to me as well, I have re-made the character sheet from scratch but it did not solve the issue. The character creator doesn't even show Divine Sense/Channel Divinity as a feature of the class and only my subclass' Channel Divinities appear in the sheet.
Same issue with the oath spells, they count against my number of known spells and don't appear as always prepared.
Yeah, noticing the same for me. No channel divinity slots, and I can't find devine sense mentioned anywhere either... and they are connected now.
Yeah, there are no always prepared spells, and no channel divinity uses.
Hopefully this gets fixed soon.
I'm hoping this gets fixed here soon. In the meantime, I created a magic item called "Channel Divinity" with charges so my players can track. Im open to other suggestions if anyone has any.
I did the same thing, but also included the Oath spells so they don't count against my prepared spells
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I've been curious about that. I have no issues with my Pastafarian's oath spells. They are on the character without counting against the known spells. Something I did different, was include the Oath spells in the class features and in the usual spot (the main page before class features). It is possible I am not understanding the issue, could I recieve some clarification?
It didn't keep the oath spells for the Oath of the Watcher Paladin from TCoE, it has them in the spell list, but doesn't have them 'Always Prepared' like they are intended to be. The 4 subclasses that got updated with the 2024 rules work properly, but the TCoE subclasses do not work.
Ahh, ok. I follow now. That is a silly thing to have happen on their end. Fingers crossed they get it fixed soon.
Bumping this thread because I've been having the same issue with Watchers Paladin and it has been very annoying. Making a magic item is a good workaround at least, I hadn't thought of that.
I'm also experiencing this issue (example character sheet for Oath of Conquest). The subclass spells are showing in my list of known spells even though not all of them are paladin spells; however, the only way to get them to display on my character sheet is to prepare them even though they should always be prepared and this causes them to be counted against the number of prepared spells I can have at any given time.
In addition, the core class Channel Divinity feature isn't displaying on my character sheet, but the subclass Channel Divinity feature is. This is causing the checkboxes for tracking uses to not be present and the Divine Sense ability isn't displayed. For the 2024 Player's Handbook subclasses, these items display on the character sheet. However, I discovered that the uses of Channel Divinity are not resetting properly per the class rules, but instead only clear/reset after a long rest whereas one use should reset after a short rest. To fix this, I created 2 separate Actions for the subclass feature options - one for short rest and one for long rest.
I understand that there is a lot of work involved in updating the legacy content to be relevant with the 2024 rules; however, these books in the Marketplace specifically state they are 2024 compatible and advertise using them in the character builder tool (for an example see Xanathar's Guide to Everything in Marketplace) when they are clearly not compatible.
I had to recreate the subclass entirely, but because it's a duplicate of copyrighted content, I can't make it public to save others the time and hassle until a fix is released.
Adding to the pile, this bug has existed for half a year now, when it should be a simple fix. Rename the TCoE subclass Channel Divinity option features with the 2024 subclasses' naming scheme (at least I assume the name overlap with the core feature is the reason it's not printing on the character sheet), and fix the Oath spells to be Always Prepared.