I'm having the same issue. I made two homebrew Druid spells (one 3rd, one 4th level). I specified both "Druid" and "Legacy Druid: Circle of the Shepherd" (the latter is what the PC) is in the "Available for Classes" field. The 3rd-level spell showed up, but as "Always Prepared". The 4th level spell has yet to show up in the "Known Spells" inventory at all. I've spent the better part of an hour trying to get this to work, and I finally had to give up. Is there a way the engineers can fix this in the backend? It's really frustrating. This should not be this hard.
I don't remember it working like that before. But I guess I didn't use druid that much.
Is there a way to stop this?
Not if you do it that way. You would have to make homebrewed copies of those subclasses and add them in a different way.
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That's unfortunate.. It should be a bug, but I guess for now, the entire class will know these spells..
I'm having the same issue. I made two homebrew Druid spells (one 3rd, one 4th level). I specified both "Druid" and "Legacy Druid: Circle of the Shepherd" (the latter is what the PC) is in the "Available for Classes" field. The 3rd-level spell showed up, but as "Always Prepared". The 4th level spell has yet to show up in the "Known Spells" inventory at all. I've spent the better part of an hour trying to get this to work, and I finally had to give up. Is there a way the engineers can fix this in the backend? It's really frustrating. This should not be this hard.
That’s because you put a subclass in the “Available For Class(es)” field.
Keep in mind that homebrew edits can sometimes take up to 15 minutes to appear on your sheet as well.
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