Found my issue here in 2024 if anyone finds this thread later. Switched over to the new 2024 PHB, which isn't the same classes as Legacy 2014. So all the homebrew materials were pointed at the old classes not the new ones. Had to recreate the spells for the modern classes to fix on my end.
Found my issue here in 2024 if anyone finds this thread later. Switched over to the new 2024 PHB, which isn't the same classes as Legacy 2014. So all the homebrew materials were pointed at the old classes not the new ones. Had to recreate the spells for the modern classes to fix on my end.
You didn’t actually have to recreate them, simply edit the existing spells and add he new classes to the lists attaches to those spells.
I was trying to figure this out with my character - Sorcerer5/Bard4. My DM didn't like Silvery Barbs and homebrewed on paper a spell "Swap Fate". I made the homebrew on DND Beyond and was trying everything I could on the character sheet to get it to show in the spell list. I tried all the steps above and I go to thinking maybe the issue is on the spell creation side.
I noticed that when creating the homebrew spell there are several tags marked Bard under "Available for Class(es)". Like one under core rules, one under 2014 core rules, one under expanded.
The character I was trying to add the spell too was created with 2014 core rules. The Bard tag I used was under the heading core rules. I added each tag for bard under all the "Available for Class(es)" So it had Bard 3 times in that box. Core, 2014, and expanded.
Yep, this is the fix... excellent sluething for a post-2024 issue. I'd say be on the safe side and just select all "versions" of the class (in my case, Arcane Trickster).
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Found my issue here in 2024 if anyone finds this thread later. Switched over to the new 2024 PHB, which isn't the same classes as Legacy 2014. So all the homebrew materials were pointed at the old classes not the new ones. Had to recreate the spells for the modern classes to fix on my end.
You didn’t actually have to recreate them, simply edit the existing spells and add he new classes to the lists attaches to those spells.
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Good grief - thank you! Never would've figured this out.
I've tried everything on this thread and I'm not having any luck. I have other Homebrew spells that show up, but not his specific one. Anymore tips?
I was trying to figure this out with my character - Sorcerer5/Bard4. My DM didn't like Silvery Barbs and homebrewed on paper a spell "Swap Fate". I made the homebrew on DND Beyond and was trying everything I could on the character sheet to get it to show in the spell list. I tried all the steps above and I go to thinking maybe the issue is on the spell creation side.
I noticed that when creating the homebrew spell there are several tags marked Bard under "Available for Class(es)". Like one under core rules, one under 2014 core rules, one under expanded.
The character I was trying to add the spell too was created with 2014 core rules. The Bard tag I used was under the heading core rules. I added each tag for bard under all the "Available for Class(es)" So it had Bard 3 times in that box. Core, 2014, and expanded.
It was then available to use after this.
Hope this helps!
Yep, this is the fix... excellent sluething for a post-2024 issue. I'd say be on the safe side and just select all "versions" of the class (in my case, Arcane Trickster).