Hello! I am having trouble adding the new fighting style of the Blessed Warrior to a charactersheet. I have enabled the content, but it seems that it doesnt show up as an option. I apologise if it is a my mere lack of proficiency with tech that creates the problem, or perhaps something I otherwise have missed. have a lovely day!
Hello! I am having trouble adding the new fighting style of the Blessed Warrior to a charactersheet. I have enabled the content, but it seems that it doesnt show up as an option. I apologise if it is a my mere lack of proficiency with tech that creates the problem, or perhaps something I otherwise have missed. have a lovely day!
Thank you for providing a link to your character. I'm not a moderator, so I can't poke around enough to see what is happening. But since fighting styles are a bit different, I wanted to make sure you were looking in the right place. Unlike most of the rest of Tasha's character options, the new fighting styles are not in the Optional feature manager, but show up in the Fighting styles list on the Class features of the the Class tab. Interestingly enough, I see "Blessed Warrior" even if I have "Optional Class features" turned off on the home page. Is Blessed warrior present in the fighting style list for you? If not, do you or someone in you campaign own Tasha's here?
Hello! I am having trouble adding the new fighting style of the Blessed Warrior to a charactersheet. I have enabled the content, but it seems that it doesnt show up as an option. I apologise if it is a my mere lack of proficiency with tech that creates the problem, or perhaps something I otherwise have missed. have a lovely day!
Thank you so much for the expedious sollution! I have noticed another, similar, problem, as Blessed Warrior doesnt allow cantrip-options from Xanathar´s Guide. It is, however, not an immidiate problem for me since the character isnt gonna have that cantrip, but I thought I ought to let you guys know. Have a lovely week :-)
Even though I have the optional class features currently turned off the wizard in my campaign can still access the additional spells that the new wizard features allows.
Even though I have the optional class features currently turned off the wizard in my campaign can still access the additional spells that the new wizard features allows.
Do they have it enabled on their character sheet? There is no way for a DM to disable these settings at a campaign level.
Even though I have the optional class features currently turned off the wizard in my campaign can still access the additional spells that the new wizard features allows.
Note that Tasha's introduces several new spells, and assigns them to existing class spell lists:
These work in the same way that any new spells do, that are introduced in an expansion rules book (Xanathar's etc) and are added to the spell list for the classes indicated in the chapter where the spells are introduced.
The OCF (Optional Class Features) rules therefore indicate some spells that are already on the spell lists for those classes, which is understandably a little odd.
The Fey Touched feat spells are not showing thier upcasted levels on the spell section of the sheet. Maybe I am missunderstading the rules of the feat but I assumed those spells once used once could be casted with any spell slots. Right now on my Warlock with pact magic that is not the case, even with the option to show higher level spell levels checked off in the options of the character builder.
Sorry if this has already been answered. I only read about 12 pages of the thread before deciding to ask...
Has the issue with Clockwork Magic extra spells and allowing them to be swapped out as you level been addressed yet? I can't seem to find the mechanism for doing so, if that is the case.
Sorry if this has already been answered. I only read about 12 pages of the thread before deciding to ask...
Has the issue with Clockwork Magic extra spells and allowing them to be swapped out as you level been addressed yet? I can't seem to find the mechanism for doing so, if that is the case.
This listed as a known issue in the first post:
Aberrant Mind - Psionic Spells. We don't currently have a method to allow swapping these spells out. We are looking at solutions for this. "Whenever you gain a sorcerer level, you can replace one spell you gained from this feature with another spell of the same level. The new spell must be a divination or an enchantment spell from the sorcerer, warlock, or wizard spell list."
Clockwork Soul - Clockwork Spell. See Psionic Spells above.
Sorry if this has already been answered. I only read about 12 pages of the thread before deciding to ask...
Has the issue with Clockwork Magic extra spells and allowing them to be swapped out as you level been addressed yet? I can't seem to find the mechanism for doing so, if that is the case.
Nope; but there is a relatively easy way to check back periodically: check the first 2 posts of this thread, as they are being updated as things are addressed (especially the second post)
When I create a new version of a published homebrew race that has optional origin features, the optional origin features do not copy to the new version. That is incredibly frustrating. Apologies if this has been brought up before.
I have a level 12 cleric / lvl2 paladin that is showing a 7th level slot available in the spells section of the PC sheet, but no option to chose level 7 spells in the manager (which would be correct, since according to cleric features in the rules, level 12 clerics cant access level 7 spells) https://ddb.ac/characters/18271053/v0iKap
I have a level 12 cleric / lvl2 paladin that is showing a 7th level slot available in the spells section of the PC sheet, but no option to chose level 7 spells in the manager (which would be correct, since according to cleric features in the rules, level 12 clerics cant access level 7 spells) https://ddb.ac/characters/18271053/v0iKap
That's correct. See the PHB on multiclassing. You can use the 7th level spell slots to upcast spells, but you can't prepare 7th level spells. (And this has nothing to do with Tasha's.)
Interesting, I was unaware and thought it still worked like older dual caster systems, and thought that this was a result of some recent glitch. Thanks.
Hello! I am having trouble adding the new fighting style of the Blessed Warrior to a charactersheet. I have enabled the content, but it seems that it doesnt show up as an option.
I apologise if it is a my mere lack of proficiency with tech that creates the problem, or perhaps something I otherwise have missed.
have a lovely day!
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Thank you for providing a link to your character. I'm not a moderator, so I can't poke around enough to see what is happening. But since fighting styles are a bit different, I wanted to make sure you were looking in the right place. Unlike most of the rest of Tasha's character options, the new fighting styles are not in the Optional feature manager, but show up in the Fighting styles list on the Class features of the the Class tab. Interestingly enough, I see "Blessed Warrior" even if I have "Optional Class features" turned off on the home page. Is Blessed warrior present in the fighting style list for you? If not, do you or someone in you campaign own Tasha's here?
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There's something odd happening there - thanks for letting us know!
I've set the fighting style for you - don't forget to go in and choose the two spells. 😊
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Thank you so much for the expedious sollution!
I have noticed another, similar, problem, as Blessed Warrior doesnt allow cantrip-options from Xanathar´s Guide. It is, however, not an immidiate problem for me since the character isnt gonna have that cantrip, but I thought I ought to let you guys know. Have a lovely week :-)
Even though I have the optional class features currently turned off the wizard in my campaign can still access the additional spells that the new wizard features allows.
Do they have it enabled on their character sheet? There is no way for a DM to disable these settings at a campaign level.
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Yes that is what I meant, I edited the character in the Home tab to turn off optional class features.
Note that Tasha's introduces several new spells, and assigns them to existing class spell lists:
https://www.dndbeyond.com/sources/tcoe/magical-miscellany#Spells
These work in the same way that any new spells do, that are introduced in an expansion rules book (Xanathar's etc) and are added to the spell list for the classes indicated in the chapter where the spells are introduced.
The OCF (Optional Class Features) rules therefore indicate some spells that are already on the spell lists for those classes, which is understandably a little odd.
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I have access to Tasha's through shared content, but I don't have Eberron. Artificer does not appear as a class in character creation.
The Fey Touched feat spells are not showing thier upcasted levels on the spell section of the sheet. Maybe I am missunderstading the rules of the feat but I assumed those spells once used once could be casted with any spell slots. Right now on my Warlock with pact magic that is not the case, even with the option to show higher level spell levels checked off in the options of the character builder.
Guiding Bolt is a spell for Circle of the Stars druids now as of Tasha's. Any chance of getting that updated in the builder?
Sorry if this has already been answered. I only read about 12 pages of the thread before deciding to ask...
Has the issue with Clockwork Magic extra spells and allowing them to be swapped out as you level been addressed yet? I can't seem to find the mechanism for doing so, if that is the case.
This listed as a known issue in the first post:
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Nope; but there is a relatively easy way to check back periodically: check the first 2 posts of this thread, as they are being updated as things are addressed (especially the second post)
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When I create a new version of a published homebrew race that has optional origin features, the optional origin features do not copy to the new version. That is incredibly frustrating. Apologies if this has been brought up before.
I have a level 12 cleric / lvl2 paladin that is showing a 7th level slot available in the spells section of the PC sheet, but no option to chose level 7 spells in the manager (which would be correct, since according to cleric features in the rules, level 12 clerics cant access level 7 spells)
https://ddb.ac/characters/18271053/v0iKap
That's correct. See the PHB on multiclassing. You can use the 7th level spell slots to upcast spells, but you can't prepare 7th level spells. (And this has nothing to do with Tasha's.)
Interesting, I was unaware and thought it still worked like older dual caster systems, and thought that this was a result of some recent glitch. Thanks.