5.5e Hunt Domain Cleric's spell list does not appear on the character builder and/or sheet, and the spells aren't being prepared (third time's a charm😅)
It’s been over a month now so I will explain more, in 2 places in the Sourcebook it says Druids get Ferocious strike as an available cantrip, however on the actual character builder and spell search option, lack the Ferocious Strike Cantrip from the book.
Does the Ferocious Strike Cantrip work with the Warlock's Parasite Appendage attack? Ferocious Strike is available to Warlocks but Parasite Subclass's Appendage Attack specifies that it's a Melee Spell Attack whereas Ferocious Strike specifies a weapon attack.
Does the Ferocious Strike Cantrip work with the Warlock's Parasite Appendage attack? Ferocious Strike is available to Warlocks but Parasite Subclass's Appendage Attack specifies that it's a Melee Spell Attack whereas Ferocious Strike specifies a weapon attack.
Any clarification would be fantastic.
If Ferocious Strike requires a weapon attack and the Parasite's Appendage attack is a spell then they don't work together
The Ferocious Strike cantrip within the Guidebook says it’s available on the Druid class, however with the actual settings of the cantrip it’s only available for bards, sorcerers and warlocks.
The parasite subclass for warlock, the expanded spell list spells are not showing up in the character sheet.
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If this subclass is to be 2024 compatible, the expanded spell list should automatically be added to spells known, not just added to the warlock spell list.
The parasite subclass for warlock, the expanded spell list spells are not showing up in the character sheet.
Fixed!
If this subclass is to be 2024 compatible, the expanded spell list should automatically be added to spells known, not just added to the warlock spell list.
Wrong. That's not a general rule behind the 2024 Warlock, it's a design guideline being used for official subclasses. However, other official subclasses that haven't yet been revised don't automatically add (or shouldn't, by the text, at least) their subclass spells to spells known. An example I tested: Genie patron, from Tasha's. The spells are available but not automatically known because that's how the subclass is written.
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5.5e Hunt Domain Cleric's spell list does not appear on the character builder and/or sheet, and the spells aren't being prepared (third time's a charm😅)
It’s been over a month now so I will explain more, in 2 places in the Sourcebook it says Druids get Ferocious strike as an available cantrip, however on the actual character builder and spell search option, lack the Ferocious Strike Cantrip from the book.
*new* Spark cantrip doesn’t have a roll to Hit button on the character sheet.
The Cleric Hunt domain dosent populate any of it's spells in 5.5e making it unplayable unless you create it in 2014 this is giving my DM a headache
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Does the Ferocious Strike Cantrip work with the Warlock's Parasite Appendage attack? Ferocious Strike is available to Warlocks but Parasite Subclass's Appendage Attack specifies that it's a Melee Spell Attack whereas Ferocious Strike specifies a weapon attack.
Any clarification would be fantastic.
If Ferocious Strike requires a weapon attack and the Parasite's Appendage attack is a spell then they don't work together
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If this subclass is to be 2024 compatible, the expanded spell list should automatically be added to spells known, not just added to the warlock spell list.
Wrong. That's not a general rule behind the 2024 Warlock, it's a design guideline being used for official subclasses. However, other official subclasses that haven't yet been revised don't automatically add (or shouldn't, by the text, at least) their subclass spells to spells known. An example I tested: Genie patron, from Tasha's. The spells are available but not automatically known because that's how the subclass is written.