Im sure it has been mentioned before but I believe it would be a simple change and be a massive imrpovement to the spell selection process within dnd beyond.
When selecting spells it should not let you prepare and or learn spells that are always prepared as part of a subclass feature. This makes it difficult for new players to select their spells without jumping back and forth between sheets.
Suggested improvment: instead of it saying prepare and learn it could have a greyed out option that states (Always Prepared)
Additionally: the three pronged approach to the wizard spell list selection is rather unintuitive for the user, my players, myself incuded frequently get confused between selecting spells to prepare, spells learnt and spells available in the spell list which makes it very difficult for players to choose wizard as a starting class.
The character builder already does both these things:
Here you'll see that the always prepared spell cannot be selected to prepare or unprepare and states "Always Prepared"
It only does that for some classes that have "always prepared" spells. For others, the always-prepared spells can still be selected to prepare in the Spells tab.
It works for Clerics and Druids, but not for Rangers or Sorcerers, for instance.
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Im sure it has been mentioned before but I believe it would be a simple change and be a massive imrpovement to the spell selection process within dnd beyond.
Additionally: the three pronged approach to the wizard spell list selection is rather unintuitive for the user, my players, myself incuded frequently get confused between selecting spells to prepare, spells learnt and spells available in the spell list which makes it very difficult for players to choose wizard as a starting class.
The character builder already does both these things:
Here you'll see that the always prepared spell cannot be selected to prepare or unprepare and states "Always Prepared"
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It only does that for some classes that have "always prepared" spells. For others, the always-prepared spells can still be selected to prepare in the Spells tab.
It works for Clerics and Druids, but not for Rangers or Sorcerers, for instance.
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