It looks like I am having an issue with cantrips taking up room in my prepared spells list. I see an option to unprepare spells 1st level and higher, but for cantrips there is only a button that removes it from my spell book entirely. I am a sorcerer/wizard and it seems to only be affecting the wizard cantrips.
I mistakenly thought I had more prepared spells than I actually yam suppose to I think. My prepared spells would be equal to wizard level(3) + INT mod (1), so 4 total. Which I guess makes sense to what is in the prepared spells list, but I am still seeing cantrips in the list next to my level 1 and 2 spells. The part that confused me is on the drop down bar where it says "Prepared Spells (7)". What does the (7) represent?
I get it now! My only feed back is that RAW states "A cantrip is a spell that can be cast at will, without using a spell slot and without being prepared in advance." So why have it as an option on the prepared spells list at all? No need for reply, I just really like the DnD Beyond platform and wanted to give my two cents for possible improvement in the future.
Thank you! Buttquest69
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It looks like I am having an issue with cantrips taking up room in my prepared spells list. I see an option to unprepare spells 1st level and higher, but for cantrips there is only a button that removes it from my spell book entirely. I am a sorcerer/wizard and it seems to only be affecting the wizard cantrips.
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Not sure I understand the question. It looks all good in the builder: https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/buttquest69/characters/4535774/builder#/class/manage
Cantrips are not to be prepared, so yes you have only the option to remove them from the spellbook or from the cantrips known for the sorcerer.
I mistakenly thought I had more prepared spells than I actually yam suppose to I think. My prepared spells would be equal to wizard level(3) + INT mod (1), so 4 total. Which I guess makes sense to what is in the prepared spells list, but I am still seeing cantrips in the list next to my level 1 and 2 spells. The part that confused me is on the drop down bar where it says "Prepared Spells (7)". What does the (7) represent?
screen grab of prepared spells
Prepared spells for the wizard are all the prepared spells, cantrips + higher level spells.
I get it now! My only feed back is that RAW states "A cantrip is a spell that can be cast at will, without using a spell slot and without being prepared in advance." So why have it as an option on the prepared spells list at all? No need for reply, I just really like the DnD Beyond platform and wanted to give my two cents for possible improvement in the future.
Thank you!
Buttquest69