I noticed that when building a Warlock of the Genie patron (Marid), the character builder was allowing me to choose any of the spells on the Expanded Spells list, including spells from other Genie types (i.e. my chosen Genie type was Marid, but it was allowing me to also choose any of the spells listed under Dao, Djinni, or Efreeti, such as spike growth, gust of wind, or fireball, for example).
Is it supposed to do that? My understanding was that you can only select spells on the expanded spell list that were either on the "all" Genies list (detect evil, phantasmal force, create food and water, phantasmal killer, creation, and wish) or the list specifically associated with your chosen Genie type (for Marid that would be fog cloud, blur, sleet storm, control water, and cone of cold). Is this not the case?
Report it in the bug section, it is probably not supposed to do that, but I am guessing from a coding perspective it is a lot of work and they don't have the resources. In all likelihood it will also be a very low priority.
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I noticed that when building a Warlock of the Genie patron (Marid), the character builder was allowing me to choose any of the spells on the Expanded Spells list, including spells from other Genie types (i.e. my chosen Genie type was Marid, but it was allowing me to also choose any of the spells listed under Dao, Djinni, or Efreeti, such as spike growth, gust of wind, or fireball, for example).
Is it supposed to do that? My understanding was that you can only select spells on the expanded spell list that were either on the "all" Genies list (detect evil, phantasmal force, create food and water, phantasmal killer, creation, and wish) or the list specifically associated with your chosen Genie type (for Marid that would be fog cloud, blur, sleet storm, control water, and cone of cold). Is this not the case?
Report it in the bug section, it is probably not supposed to do that, but I am guessing from a coding perspective it is a lot of work and they don't have the resources. In all likelihood it will also be a very low priority.