I know everyone at B&D Beyond has been very busy since Tasha’s was released. I just wanted to point out that the expanded spells available to Clerics, Druids and Wizards has not been extended to ritual caster or Divine Soul Sorcerer. I’m assuming that it’s on the list of to do’s but I wanted to ask.
Actually it is done correctly in the current state.
the are an optional class feature that allows specific PCs to add those spells to their cleric/druid/wizard/etc list. The optional features does not directly add it to the class spell lists, but simply grants specific individuals in the class access to the spells. Think of it like subclass spell lists, sometimes those aren't actually spells the class can normally cast, but that doesn't add them to the druid spell list for other classes to use.
If it's done correctly, how would a player, who's been granted, by their DM, the ability to cast the additional spells listed in Tasha's, add those additional spells to their spell list? I can't figure that part out.
I'll provide 2 concrete examples (assume as the text states, that these have been granted by the DM): 3rd level Druid, per the list here: Druid - Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything - Sources - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com) can add Augury (from the PHB) to their spells. Create the character, Augury doesn't appear in the Manage Spells > Add Spells.
I know everyone at B&D Beyond has been very busy since Tasha’s was released. I just wanted to point out that the expanded spells available to Clerics, Druids and Wizards has not been extended to ritual caster or Divine Soul Sorcerer. I’m assuming that it’s on the list of to do’s but I wanted to ask.
Actually it is done correctly in the current state.
the are an optional class feature that allows specific PCs to add those spells to their cleric/druid/wizard/etc list. The optional features does not directly add it to the class spell lists, but simply grants specific individuals in the class access to the spells. Think of it like subclass spell lists, sometimes those aren't actually spells the class can normally cast, but that doesn't add them to the druid spell list for other classes to use.
Edit: I found it: https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/bugs-support/120047-expanded-spell-list-spells-not-showing-up-on?comment=3 <- though I'll point out the extra step of adding inside the class page, while I understand and appreciate it being there, caused the most heartache on this.
If it's done correctly, how would a player, who's been granted, by their DM, the ability to cast the additional spells listed in Tasha's, add those additional spells to their spell list? I can't figure that part out.
I'll provide 2 concrete examples (assume as the text states, that these have been granted by the DM):
3rd level Druid, per the list here: Druid - Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything - Sources - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com) can add Augury (from the PHB) to their spells. Create the character, Augury doesn't appear in the Manage Spells > Add Spells.
5th level Wizard, per the list here: Wizard - Tasha’s Cauldron of Everything - Sources - D&D Beyond (dndbeyond.com) can add both Enhance Ability (EA) and Tasha's Mind Whip (TMW) to their list of spells. TMW shows up, but EA does not. I believe this is in error, and only corrected because TMW is not in the PHB.
This seems to be missing for all the spells that are added in Tasha's that come from the PHB, but I haven't done exhaustive testing.