As the title says, I'm not able to choose the spell Death Armor for Adept of the Black Robes. It is a 2nd level Necromancy spell from Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerûn.
Since Adept of the Black Robes is a 5e feat, I'm guessing it has not been updated to include 5.5e spells. (A lot of things like this in D&D Beyond appear to be hard-coded lists when they really shouldn't be.)
If so, I don't know when or if they might fix it, so you might have to make a homebrew copy of the feat and explicitly include the spell you want.
that's fair. It does let me choose a 5.5e spell, just not expanded spells.
Yeah, I think what's happening is that feats like this use a hard-coded list of allowed spells (rather than looking up them with a set of parameters as one might expect) and thus whenever new eligible spells get added to D&D Beyond, someone has to go and manually add them to the lists for feats like this. And just no one has done that for this particular combination yet.
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As the title says, I'm not able to choose the spell Death Armor for Adept of the Black Robes. It is a 2nd level Necromancy spell from Forgotten Realms: Heroes of Faerûn.
Actually, maybe more of an issue, but there isn't a section for 5.5e expanded rules.
Do you have "5.5e Expanded Rules" checked on the Home tab?
Do you own that book, or have access to it through content sharing?
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I do own the book and I do have the expanded rules checked.
Since Adept of the Black Robes is a 5e feat, I'm guessing it has not been updated to include 5.5e spells. (A lot of things like this in D&D Beyond appear to be hard-coded lists when they really shouldn't be.)
If so, I don't know when or if they might fix it, so you might have to make a homebrew copy of the feat and explicitly include the spell you want.
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that's fair. It does let me choose a 5.5e spell, just not expanded spells.
Yeah, I think what's happening is that feats like this use a hard-coded list of allowed spells (rather than looking up them with a set of parameters as one might expect) and thus whenever new eligible spells get added to D&D Beyond, someone has to go and manually add them to the lists for feats like this. And just no one has done that for this particular combination yet.
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