So I have a druid that is circle of wildfire and the character is in a campaign that has the content unlocked and shared. I have summoned the wildfire spirit before and it worked, all of a sudden now it won't summon and instead tells me I need to purchase Tasha's to unlock the content whenever I use the action !a spirit. I don't understand what's going on. It was working fine and should be working fine. I've had to sit out of quests because my bard/druid is extra squishy and relies on the spirit of wildfire to proxy their combat and I don't want them to just die in two hits trying to fight without it. Plz halp
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TCoE Additional Class Spells aren't listed as Class Spells or (Optional) Class Spells for any class when searched.
There were many spells added to various spell lists in TCoE's Optional Class Features, but when you search up any of those spells, they aren't tagged as belonging to any of the added classes. Additionally, if you search the D&D Beyond spell database by class, those spells just flat don't show up for those classes. Is there a reason for this, and can it be fixed please? I understand that they're optional class features, but since they are still options available to the classes in question, can they please be listed as such?
TCoE Additional Class Spells aren't listed as Class Spells or (Optional) Class Spells for any class when searched.
There were many spells added to various spell lists in TCoE's Optional Class Features, but when you search up any of those spells, they aren't tagged as belonging to any of the added classes. Additionally, if you search the D&D Beyond spell database by class, those spells just flat don't show up for those classes. Is there a reason for this, and can it be fixed please? I understand that they're optional class features, but since they are still options available to the classes in question, can they please be listed as such?
There is a reason; the additional spells are a class feature that only adds those spells to that classes list if the character takes the optional feature and only then for that character. The additional class spells feature does not change the spell list itself.
The spell search system already tags spells that show up from other optional features like subclasses. So even a non-searchable tag on these optional spells, like "Cleric-Optional", "Druid (TCoE - Optional)", or "Wizard - TCoE Option" would be massively helpful for me and others like me. Especially for checking what classes have the availability of casting what spells.
I currently have a player who is in 4+ games a week, and they often ask me to double check their spell list to make sure they brought all the right spells for the character they are playing. Yesterday I realized I can no longer use D&D Beyond to do this fact-checking because there are no tags for the Tasha's Cauldron of Everything spells. So while they had a legal spell-list for their character at the time, according to the D&D Beyond's spell database, it looked like several of their prepared spells on their list were incorrect. So they played without spells that they should have been allowed to cast for an entire session.
That was just the example I ran into. But I think tags would also be useful for planning character builds or making NPCs with spell lists, for checking if you or any teammates can cast a specific spell off of a scroll you found in a loot-table, etc. I know it'd be really useful for me, and I think many others, if the spell-pages of the optional spells from TCoE could get tagged in some way with the classes that gained access to them.
There seem to be some bugs with fighter's fighting styles. When I turned "Optional Class Features" ON in one of my character sheets, the optional fighting styles were not available in the list when choosing a class, even when the option was checked in the "optional feature manager" tab. This does not seem to be the case for another of my characters. However, both of them have the optional fighting styles available in the list when "Optional Class Features" are turned OFF.
I'm not sure what the cause is of the one of them not having them available when the toggle is On, but I can confirm the issue with them being available even if the toggle is Off is something that has always existed. Honestly, compared to a lot of things that are "wrong" and haven't been fixed, that one is pretty minor in my opinion; if your DM does not allow those fighting styles, you can just not pick them, and that's easy enough to do. (Compare: A lot of the other issues require the user to spend 10-15 minutes each working around them, and some other things can't be worked around at all so they just don't function.)
When creating a paladin, i could not select the Oath of Glory, even so i own the source book. I was only able to select the Oath of Glory after turning on all source and it is now selectable as "MOoT - Oath of Glory". Maybe there is something wrong with the filtering here?
Has there been ANY progress to fix the remaining Tasha's issues? What is going on with application support?
It's doubtful any of the outstanding issues will ever be fixed; most likely they're focused on preparing for OneD&D, since that releases later this year, and will probably supersede a lot of things in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything anyway.
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I've just discovered the same problem with Tasha's content, despite previously owning Oath of Glory and College of Eloquence I suddenly can't access them and customer support has tried telling me that "Tasha's was only a rules update, you need to buy the original source" but when I look under Mythic Odysseys individual purchase items both subclasses are flagged as already owned because I got them in Tasha's. They've deleted them from the Tasha's subclass list and are trying to make us pay twice
I had similar issues after downloading Tasha’s Cauldron. When making a character, after the purchase, numerous items from the PHB were no longer available (Scimitars, long swords, short swords…). I suspect something in the coding is replacing vs adding onto content.
I had similar issues after downloading Tasha’s Cauldron. When making a character, after the purchase, numerous items from the PHB were no longer available (Scimitars, long swords, short swords…). I suspect something in the coding is replacing vs adding onto content.
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And it shouldn't be an issue for paid content.
So I have a druid that is circle of wildfire and the character is in a campaign that has the content unlocked and shared. I have summoned the wildfire spirit before and it worked, all of a sudden now it won't summon and instead tells me I need to purchase Tasha's to unlock the content whenever I use the action !a spirit. I don't understand what's going on. It was working fine and should be working fine. I've had to sit out of quests because my bard/druid is extra squishy and relies on the spirit of wildfire to proxy their combat and I don't want them to just die in two hits trying to fight without it. Plz halp
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Are the Beyond team involved with the VTT? Is Beyond going to BE the VTT?
I legit wonder if that money-grubbing time-waste is the reason they haven't fixed things across the boards.
TCoE Additional Class Spells aren't listed as Class Spells or (Optional) Class Spells for any class when searched.
There were many spells added to various spell lists in TCoE's Optional Class Features, but when you search up any of those spells, they aren't tagged as belonging to any of the added classes. Additionally, if you search the D&D Beyond spell database by class, those spells just flat don't show up for those classes. Is there a reason for this, and can it be fixed please? I understand that they're optional class features, but since they are still options available to the classes in question, can they please be listed as such?
There is a reason; the additional spells are a class feature that only adds those spells to that classes list if the character takes the optional feature and only then for that character. The additional class spells feature does not change the spell list itself.
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Should there be an additional notation then? Something like “Wizard-Optional”
We don’t have to work in absolutes
then you have to also add "fighter-optional" if they might get it via some feat
The spell search system already tags spells that show up from other optional features like subclasses. So even a non-searchable tag on these optional spells, like "Cleric-Optional", "Druid (TCoE - Optional)", or "Wizard - TCoE Option" would be massively helpful for me and others like me. Especially for checking what classes have the availability of casting what spells.
I currently have a player who is in 4+ games a week, and they often ask me to double check their spell list to make sure they brought all the right spells for the character they are playing. Yesterday I realized I can no longer use D&D Beyond to do this fact-checking because there are no tags for the Tasha's Cauldron of Everything spells. So while they had a legal spell-list for their character at the time, according to the D&D Beyond's spell database, it looked like several of their prepared spells on their list were incorrect. So they played without spells that they should have been allowed to cast for an entire session.
That was just the example I ran into. But I think tags would also be useful for planning character builds or making NPCs with spell lists, for checking if you or any teammates can cast a specific spell off of a scroll you found in a loot-table, etc. I know it'd be really useful for me, and I think many others, if the spell-pages of the optional spells from TCoE could get tagged in some way with the classes that gained access to them.
No they wouldn’t. The Optional Class Features are actual features attached to actual classes.
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Hello,
There seem to be some bugs with fighter's fighting styles. When I turned "Optional Class Features" ON in one of my character sheets, the optional fighting styles were not available in the list when choosing a class, even when the option was checked in the "optional feature manager" tab. This does not seem to be the case for another of my characters. However, both of them have the optional fighting styles available in the list when "Optional Class Features" are turned OFF.
I'm not sure what the cause is of the one of them not having them available when the toggle is On, but I can confirm the issue with them being available even if the toggle is Off is something that has always existed. Honestly, compared to a lot of things that are "wrong" and haven't been fixed, that one is pretty minor in my opinion; if your DM does not allow those fighting styles, you can just not pick them, and that's easy enough to do. (Compare: A lot of the other issues require the user to spend 10-15 minutes each working around them, and some other things can't be worked around at all so they just don't function.)
When creating a paladin, i could not select the Oath of Glory, even so i own the source book.
I was only able to select the Oath of Glory after turning on all source and it is now selectable as "MOoT - Oath of Glory". Maybe there is something wrong with the filtering here?
Has there been ANY progress to fix the remaining Tasha's issues? What is going on with application support?
It's doubtful any of the outstanding issues will ever be fixed; most likely they're focused on preparing for OneD&D, since that releases later this year, and will probably supersede a lot of things in Tasha's Cauldron of Everything anyway.
Former D&D Beyond Customer of six years: With the axing of piecemeal purchasing, lack of meaningful development, and toxic moderation the site isn't worth paying for anymore. I remain a free user only until my groups are done migrating from DDB, and if necessary D&D, after which I'm done. There are better systems owned by better companies out there.
I have unsubscribed from all topics and will not reply to messages. My homebrew is now 100% unsupported.
I've just discovered the same problem with Tasha's content, despite previously owning Oath of Glory and College of Eloquence I suddenly can't access them and customer support has tried telling me that "Tasha's was only a rules update, you need to buy the original source" but when I look under Mythic Odysseys individual purchase items both subclasses are flagged as already owned because I got them in Tasha's. They've deleted them from the Tasha's subclass list and are trying to make us pay twice
I had similar issues after downloading Tasha’s Cauldron. When making a character, after the purchase, numerous items from the PHB were no longer available (Scimitars, long swords, short swords…). I suspect something in the coding is replacing vs adding onto content.
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