I've been DM'ing for some months now, and apparently I did something that is not possible... at least on DNDBeyond!
One of my players has a Fire Genasi Monk in the Way of the Four Elements and, due to his background history, I gave him the Control Flames cantrip, but my player can not add it on her's character sheet, because it says the following message: "You do not have spellcasting or pact magic spells to manage. The spells that appear for your character were gained through other class features, racial traits, feats, or items."
Is it possible to add in some way, or she will have to keep it in mind (or in paper? hahaha)
Make a homebrew feat that grants it. On the player's character sheet go to features, manage feats and add the homebrew feat.
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"You do not have spellcasting or pact magic spells to manage. The spells that appear for your character were gained through other class features, racial traits, feats, or items."
There is your hint right there. Make a homebrew feat (or homebrew copy of the subrace or subclass) that adds it that way.
Hey y'all!
I've been DM'ing for some months now, and apparently I did something that is not possible... at least on DNDBeyond!
One of my players has a Fire Genasi Monk in the Way of the Four Elements and, due to his background history, I gave him the Control Flames cantrip, but my player can not add it on her's character sheet, because it says the following message: "You do not have spellcasting or pact magic spells to manage. The spells that appear for your character were gained through other class features, racial traits, feats, or items."
Is it possible to add in some way, or she will have to keep it in mind (or in paper? hahaha)
Thanks!
Make a homebrew feat that grants it. On the player's character sheet go to features, manage feats and add the homebrew feat.
Click ✨ HERE ✨ For My Youtube Videos featuring Guides, Tips & Tricks for using D&D Beyond.
Need help with Homebrew? Check out ✨ this FAQ/Guide thread ✨ by IamSposta.
There is your hint right there. Make a homebrew feat (or homebrew copy of the subrace or subclass) that adds it that way.