Specific content from the “old” version of WGtE has been recreated as public homebrew associated with the author "BadEye" on DDB. You, and anyone else that desires to continue to use those non-official mechanics, can add those feats, magic items, and race/subraces to your Homebrew Collection, allowing them to be used as normal in the character builder and sheet. You can find links to all that homebrew in this thread: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/news-announcements/53261-wayfinders-guide-to-eberron-pre-update-content
This isn't a perfect solution, but we will continue to take suggestions and work to avoid this issue in the future. Thank you for your patience as we created these homebrew, and please let us know if you encounter any issues using them on your characters.
Is there any workaround to the "Spells of the Mark" feature not working currently? It has been an annoyance in an Eberron campaign I am running. There are only 2 players it would apply to, so if there's a way to custom create both of them a homebrew subclass or feat or something I'd be willing to throw that together. However I can't seem to find any way to properly do even that.
I've been having them keep track of it on their own so far, but I'd love a way for it to be handled on the site.
For my Mark of Passage Ranger I was able to get the "Spells of the Mark" feature to work with a custom subclass.
I added the spells I would receive through MoP that weren't part of the Ranger class by adding them to Additional Specific Spells. It functions correctly by adding Expeditious Retreat to my spell list but not to my known spells. I would imagine this would work for other spells known classes like the Bard, Sorcerer, and Warlock.
I'd need to do some testing to see if I could get this to work for the other classes.
That is a good idea, I'll have to mess with that. I tried it with a paladin earlier but I couldn't tell if I was doing something wrong or it just wouldn't work with that class. Thanks for the tip.
I tried a couple different things to make this work for a paladin and I could not get it to function correctly. I can get the spells to be added but they are prepared automatically even when I choose for them not to be. I think because the paladin features that already exist in the game auto prepare any spells that are added, that is somehow baked into the coding at the class level.
I currently can't think of any way to get this to function correctly for Artificers, Druids, Clerics, and Paladins. If anyone has figured out a way to edit the class spell lists for these classes I would love to hear how you did it.
The text reads “Each table is meant to be used on a different level of Sharn: the lower wards, middle wards, upper wards, and Skyway.”
However, there is no table for the middle wards. There are tables for Lower Sharn Street Events, Upper Sharn Street Events and Skyway Street Events. If a Middle Sharn Street Events table exists, I’d like to use it in an upcoming adventure.
I have checked and can confirm that there is no Middle Sharn Street Events table in the sourcebook - the compendium on D&D Beyond accurately represents the contents of the published sourcebook.
As a less automatic but still usable workaround for the "Spells of the Mark" feature, I'm preparing random spells from my list and then just renaming them to the spells I want with the customize option. Still have to keep the real rules for those spells in a separate tab, but at least this properly interacts with spell slots and number of prepared spells.
Just in case anyone else is in need of a workaround until the feature is complete.
As a less automatic but still usable workaround for the "Spells of the Mark" feature, I'm preparing random spells from my list and then just renaming them to the spells I want with the customize option. Still have to keep the real rules for those spells in a separate tab, but at least this properly interacts with spell slots and number of prepared spells.
Just in case anyone else is in need of a workaround until the feature is complete.
I've made homebrew copies of all of my mark spells. They're renamed to Spellname(Mark of Scribing) and added to my spell's list.
I'm building a halfling druid character at 5th level with the House Jorasco subrace. Although other subrace traits are coming through correctly, the "Spells of the Mark" aren't showing up among the preparable spells (except the ones that overlap with druid spells).
I'm building a halfling druid character at 5th level with the House Jorasco subrace. Although other subrace traits are coming through correctly, the "Spells of the Mark" aren't showing up among the preparable spells (except the ones that overlap with druid spells).
This is a know missing feature they're still working on.
I'm building a halfling druid character at 5th level with the House Jorasco subrace. Although other subrace traits are coming through correctly, the "Spells of the Mark" aren't showing up among the preparable spells (except the ones that overlap with druid spells).
It took a while for the Ravnica backgrounds to have the function added too.
I'm building a halfling druid character at 5th level with the House Jorasco subrace. Although other subrace traits are coming through correctly, the "Spells of the Mark" aren't showing up among the preparable spells (except the ones that overlap with druid spells).
Easiest workaround for the moment is to make homebrew copies of the relevant spells, add (Mark of X) to the name, and add druid to the classes that can use it. To do so you will have to actually own the spells, not have access to them via content sharing.
Quori appears as an option twice in the Proficiencies selection screen.
https://imgur.com/a/7SqX7Ot (I can't enter this in as an image for some reason, but here is the imgur link).
Thank you for reporting this - I've raised a ticket with our development team. It'll likely be after the holiday period when we can address this though!
I cant be the only one not seeing the dragon mark feats rifht? I cant see them all even tho i have the book
The only dragonmark feat as of the publication of Eberron: Rising from the Last War is the Aberrant Dragonmark feat. The Greater Dragonmark feats were removed/replaced with the Spells of the Mark trait within each dragonmarked subrace/variant race.
Badeye did create the greater dragonmark feats as public homebrew. Search the feats for those he has authored.
Specific content from the “old” version of WGtE has been recreated as public homebrew associated with the author "BadEye" on DDB. You, and anyone else that desires to continue to use those non-official mechanics, can add those feats, magic items, and race/subraces to your Homebrew Collection, allowing them to be used as normal in the character builder and sheet. You can find links to all that homebrew in this thread: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/news-announcements/53261-wayfinders-guide-to-eberron-pre-update-content
This isn't a perfect solution, but we will continue to take suggestions and work to avoid this issue in the future. Thank you for your patience as we created these homebrew, and please let us know if you encounter any issues using them on your characters.
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Is there any workaround to the "Spells of the Mark" feature not working currently? It has been an annoyance in an Eberron campaign I am running. There are only 2 players it would apply to, so if there's a way to custom create both of them a homebrew subclass or feat or something I'd be willing to throw that together. However I can't seem to find any way to properly do even that.
I've been having them keep track of it on their own so far, but I'd love a way for it to be handled on the site.
For my Mark of Passage Ranger I was able to get the "Spells of the Mark" feature to work with a custom subclass.
I added the spells I would receive through MoP that weren't part of the Ranger class by adding them to Additional Specific Spells. It functions correctly by adding Expeditious Retreat to my spell list but not to my known spells. I would imagine this would work for other spells known classes like the Bard, Sorcerer, and Warlock.
I'd need to do some testing to see if I could get this to work for the other classes.
That is a good idea, I'll have to mess with that. I tried it with a paladin earlier but I couldn't tell if I was doing something wrong or it just wouldn't work with that class. Thanks for the tip.
I tried a couple different things to make this work for a paladin and I could not get it to function correctly. I can get the spells to be added but they are prepared automatically even when I choose for them not to be. I think because the paladin features that already exist in the game auto prepare any spells that are added, that is somehow baked into the coding at the class level.
I currently can't think of any way to get this to function correctly for Artificers, Druids, Clerics, and Paladins. If anyone has figured out a way to edit the class spell lists for these classes I would love to hear how you did it.
I didn’t read 23 pages of bugs, so sorry if this has been addressed.
In Eberron: Rising From the Last War, Chapter 4, Building Eberron Adventures- Sharn, What happens next?
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/erftlw/building-eberron-adventures-sharn#WhatHappensNext
The text reads “Each table is meant to be used on a different level of Sharn: the lower wards, middle wards, upper wards, and Skyway.”
However, there is no table for the middle wards. There are tables for Lower Sharn Street Events, Upper Sharn Street Events and Skyway Street Events. If a Middle Sharn Street Events table exists, I’d like to use it in an upcoming adventure.
Hi there ravenhawkstone,
I have checked and can confirm that there is no Middle Sharn Street Events table in the sourcebook - the compendium on D&D Beyond accurately represents the contents of the published sourcebook.
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As a less automatic but still usable workaround for the "Spells of the Mark" feature, I'm preparing random spells from my list and then just renaming them to the spells I want with the customize option. Still have to keep the real rules for those spells in a separate tab, but at least this properly interacts with spell slots and number of prepared spells.
Just in case anyone else is in need of a workaround until the feature is complete.
I've made homebrew copies of all of my mark spells. They're renamed to Spellname(Mark of Scribing) and added to my spell's list.
I'm building a halfling druid character at 5th level with the House Jorasco subrace. Although other subrace traits are coming through correctly, the "Spells of the Mark" aren't showing up among the preparable spells (except the ones that overlap with druid spells).
This is a know missing feature they're still working on.
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It took a while for the Ravnica backgrounds to have the function added too.
Easiest workaround for the moment is to make homebrew copies of the relevant spells, add (Mark of X) to the name, and add druid to the classes that can use it. To do so you will have to actually own the spells, not have access to them via content sharing.
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Quori appears as an option twice in the Proficiencies selection screen.
Thank you for reporting this - I've raised a ticket with our development team. It'll likely be after the holiday period when we can address this though!
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the mark of detection half elf shows:
but actually gives:
Aereni elves are giving proficiency, and expertise, while they should just be giving expertise.
The racial traits that you quoted refer to the parent race, in this case the standard Half-Elf. It's like that with all variants and subraces.
Mark of shadow does not have its spells added to the spell list.
Elven subrace