So I'm using the tooltip function in a spellcasting monster I made, and I've added the spell Ray of Sickness in this way - but while the other spells appear fine (Hold Person, Bane, several others), Ray of Sickness gives me a lock icon, and the tooltip states that since its part of the 2014 handbook, and I own the 2024 one (digital), I can't use it. But I'm looking in the 2024 book right now in a different tab, and it's got the same exact spell, same spelling in it. Why does it not just use the version that I own? How do I get it do recognize that I mean the 2024 version when using tooltips in a Homebrew monster?
So I'm using the tooltip function in a spellcasting monster I made, and I've added the spell Ray of Sickness in this way - but while the other spells appear fine (Hold Person, Bane, several others), Ray of Sickness gives me a lock icon, and the tooltip states that since its part of the 2014 handbook, and I own the 2024 one (digital), I can't use it. But I'm looking in the 2024 book right now in a different tab, and it's got the same exact spell, same spelling in it. Why does it not just use the version that I own? How do I get it do recognize that I mean the 2024 version when using tooltips in a Homebrew monster?
So I'm using the tooltip function in a spellcasting monster I made, and I've added the spell Ray of Sickness in this way - but while the other spells appear fine (Hold Person, Bane, several others), Ray of Sickness gives me a lock icon, and the tooltip states that since its part of the 2014 handbook, and I own the 2024 one (digital), I can't use it. But I'm looking in the 2024 book right now in a different tab, and it's got the same exact spell, same spelling in it. Why does it not just use the version that I own? How do I get it do recognize that I mean the 2024 version when using tooltips in a Homebrew monster?
Use the [ spells ] tag instead of [ spell ].
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Ahh, thank you kindly, helpful person.