I want to add a homebrew spell to one of my player characters in the campaign but I can’t find it. He has homebrew content turned on for the character, he’s joined the campaign, I can see and edit it, but the spell I want won’t show up when I go under mange spells. Is there some other way to do that or a special homebrew addition tab that I can’t find?
I'm having a similar issue. I created a variant of a spell that was granted to a character in my party by the DM. The spell was not intended for the character's class (a Druid), so that's why I created the variant as a homebrew spell. For some reason, the druid character can't see the homebrew spell. Strangely, I tried adding my own class (Cleric) to the spell and I can see and add it just fine. Even stranger, the Druid character can see and add two homebrew items I created, just not the spell.
UPDATE! I just tried again right now and, for some unknown reason... I CAN see and add the homebrew spell to the Druid character! I don't know what happened... I didn't change anything.
Well, here's a follow-up question: Is there a way for the Druid character to add that spell, as granted specially by the DM, to her spell list without it taking up a space on her list of prepared spells?
I want to add a homebrew spell to one of my player characters in the campaign but I can’t find it. He has homebrew content turned on for the character, he’s joined the campaign, I can see and edit it, but the spell I want won’t show up when I go under mange spells. Is there some other way to do that or a special homebrew addition tab that I can’t find?
Maybe, it is a class problem?
When homebrewing a spell, you need to define the classes for which the spell is available.
I specified for every class of paladin
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You don't need to publish the spell or hit share on the character sheet, just provide the url of the pages.
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All right.
Please, post here the link addresses of the spell and the character sheet. I'll take a look this evening.
I'm having a similar issue. I created a variant of a spell that was granted to a character in my party by the DM. The spell was not intended for the character's class (a Druid), so that's why I created the variant as a homebrew spell. For some reason, the druid character can't see the homebrew spell. Strangely, I tried adding my own class (Cleric) to the spell and I can see and add it just fine. Even stranger, the Druid character can see and add two homebrew items I created, just not the spell.
Any ideas?
Could you post here the link address of that spell?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/spells/125872-find-familiar-for-druid
It seems that the spell is well set.
Could you provide the link to that druid character?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/profile/Sticky_Tumblebum/characters/7194096
UPDATE! I just tried again right now and, for some unknown reason... I CAN see and add the homebrew spell to the Druid character! I don't know what happened... I didn't change anything.
Well, here's a follow-up question: Is there a way for the Druid character to add that spell, as granted specially by the DM, to her spell list without it taking up a space on her list of prepared spells?
You could try with a homebrew feat.
Ah, yes. That works great. Thanks for your help!