Well, they're taken care of the Druid Circle of Stars Star Map feature issue, so they're probably working their way through the list of issues as they are able to now with (some of) the General Features system (seeming to be) in place.
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Are you still working on the problem with items like Amulet of the Devout where it adds the bonus to all spells not just the ones for the class they are supposed to?
On Jan 11th you posted that Infusion Limits had been added correctly, but the 5 Infusion Limit doesn't seem to be kicking on until 10 level; at 9th level once you have 3 Infusions going the option to add more without Overriding is disabled.
On Jan 11th you posted that Infusion Limits had been added correctly, but the 5 Infusion Limit doesn't seem to be kicking on until 10 level; at 9th level once you have 3 Infusions going the option to add more without Overriding is disabled.
Technically, you don't get 5 Infusions at once until Artificer level 14. If you're talking about the Armorer Specialist feature that allows 2 extra active infusions (on the armor), that still needs to be done via Override Limit.
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What will be happening with this Forum and assorted updates once WotC takes over? I saw the notice about privacy and such, but nothing about usability or functionality updates.
On Jan 11th you posted that Infusion Limits had been added correctly, but the 5 Infusion Limit doesn't seem to be kicking on until 10 level; at 9th level once you have 3 Infusions going the option to add more without Overriding is disabled.
Technically, you don't get 5 Infusions at once until Artificer level 14. If you're talking about the Armorer Specialist feature that allows 2 extra active infusions (on the armor), that still needs to be done via Override Limit.
That's precisely what I'm talking about, apologies for not being clear I was speaking about an Armorer! At 10th level though, it recognizes that 5 is the limit, but at 9th it is still 3 — at 10th you don't have to override to add them.
On Jan 11th you posted that Infusion Limits had been added correctly, but the 5 Infusion Limit doesn't seem to be kicking on until 10 level; at 9th level once you have 3 Infusions going the option to add more without Overriding is disabled.
Technically, you don't get 5 Infusions at once until Artificer level 14. If you're talking about the Armorer Specialist feature that allows 2 extra active infusions (on the armor), that still needs to be done via Override Limit.
That's precisely what I'm talking about, apologies for not being clear I was speaking about an Armorer! At 10th level though, it recognizes that 5 is the limit, but at 9th it is still 3 — at 10th you don't have to override to add them.
Artificer 10 is when you have 8 known infusions and can infuse 4 things at once, that's why it no longer requires override for more than 3. Try infusing a fifth item and see what happens.
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Trying to add Augury to my spell list for my divination Wizard, but I am not seeing it in the list of spells to choose from. I have enabled optional class features and customizing your origin.
When you say you enabled optional class features, do you mean the toggle switch on the Home tab of the character builder? If so, have you also enabled the features under under the Class tab? There is an "Optional Feature Manager" for each class where you can choose which feature(s) you enable.
It's not the simplest UI, and it's annoying that you have to do it for every single character, but it's what we've got. 😉
If you didn't have it enabled and just enabled it then you may or may not see the new spells right away; you'll know when you're seeing them as the added spells should have a little plus (+) icon next to them to indicate they are added spells.
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The moment minute i posted I then found another thread where they said after you enable the home tab option you have to do the same under the class tab! lol Thanks for your help.
I'm really new and I've only just bought the Circle of Stars for $1.99 USD.
I thought I'd be able to read about this subclass, but I can't see anything or I don't know where to go to find it. I've clicked on the Tasha's link in the sources menu but I just says I need to visit the marketplace, I can see that I've purchased it too. This is also my first purchase.
There isn't a link to circle of stars in my phone app either, which again I've just tried downloading.. Hoping to get familiar before the campaign starts in a weeks time.
Is there something I should be able to read ? Please help a newbie out? I'm a old school pen and paper player and haven't played in a long time.. I do have a hard copy of the Players handbook.
I do believe buying only the class only lets you view the class in the character builder. If that's the case, you'll need to make a new druid, give it the circle of stars subclass, then you can view all the subclass features from the character builder. In the off chance I'm wrong, try this link -> https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/druid#CircleofStars it should let you view the subclass. To find this on your own under game rules on the navigation bar, either click druid, or click classes and locate the druid class from the page it takes you to.
I do believe buying only the class only lets you view the class in the character builder. If that's the case, you'll need to make a new druid, give it the circle of stars subclass, then you can view all the subclass features from the character builder. In the off chance I'm wrong, try this link -> https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/druid#CircleofStars it should let you view the subclass. To find this on your own under game rules on the navigation bar, either click druid, or click classes and locate the druid class from the page it takes you to.
Thanks Jusblazm It was there, my problem was I only just created level 1, once I increased the level the subclass appeared. Cheers!
I just reached level two with a druid and selected Circle of Stars. On the character sheet under "BONUS ACTION", Starry Form is listed with the description, "As a bonus action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape ..." yada, yada. The immediatedly after that it lists, Starry Form: Archer, and that's it. If I go to "OTHER", Starry Form: Chalice and Dragon show up there but not Archer. Shouldn't all Starry Forms be listed in one place or the other? Logic tells me that the intent was for the Starry Form bonus action to be listed on the "BONUS ACTION" section, with the options for Starry Form to be listed on "OTHER".
On the actions page, the three Starry Forms are split up because Starry Form: Archer allows you to make a ranged attack as a bonus action, while Starry Form: Dragon and Starry Form: Chalice just happen. So it wouldn't make sense for Dragon and Chalice to be listed under bonus action, as they don't require one, and Archer shouldn't fall under other because it requires a bonus action to use.
However, on the Features & Traits tab under your Druid Class Features, you can see all three options together.
On the actions page, the three Starry Forms are split up because Starry Form: Archer allows you to make a ranged attack as a bonus action, while Starry Form: Dragon and Starry Form: Chalice just happen. So it wouldn't make sense for Dragon and Chalice to be listed under bonus action, as they don't require one, and Archer shouldn't fall under other because it requires a bonus action to use.
However, on the Features & Traits tab under your Druid Class Features, you can see all three options together.
Thank you for that. I’d hate to use logic and figure that out on my own. <insert face palm gif here>
This is a joke. I contacted support about clockwork soul still not working 18 months later. Got told to me come here and home-brew it myself. The great part is even after you make it yourself (you know the product you paid for) you can't even share is as home-brew because "it's too similar to existing content".
This is a joke. I contacted support about clockwork soul still not working 18 months later. Got told to me come here and home-brew it myself. The great part is even after you make it yourself (you know the product you paid for) you can't even share is as home-brew because "it's too similar to existing content".
This is a joke. I contacted support about clockwork soul still not working 18 months later. Got told to me come here and home-brew it myself. The great part is even after you make it yourself (you know the product you paid for) you can't even share is as home-brew because "it's too similar to existing content".
I'd lose my job if I carried on like this.
Sad thing is, i don't think its going to get any better with WoTC acquiring Beyond.
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Well, they're taken care of the Druid Circle of Stars Star Map feature issue, so they're probably working their way through the list of issues as they are able to now with (some of) the General Features system (seeming to be) in place.
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Are you still working on the problem with items like Amulet of the Devout where it adds the bonus to all spells not just the ones for the class they are supposed to?
On Jan 11th you posted that Infusion Limits had been added correctly, but the 5 Infusion Limit doesn't seem to be kicking on until 10 level; at 9th level once you have 3 Infusions going the option to add more without Overriding is disabled.
Technically, you don't get 5 Infusions at once until Artificer level 14. If you're talking about the Armorer Specialist feature that allows 2 extra active infusions (on the armor), that still needs to be done via Override Limit.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
What will be happening with this Forum and assorted updates once WotC takes over? I saw the notice about privacy and such, but nothing about usability or functionality updates.
That's precisely what I'm talking about, apologies for not being clear I was speaking about an Armorer! At 10th level though, it recognizes that 5 is the limit, but at 9th it is still 3 — at 10th you don't have to override to add them.
Artificer 10 is when you have 8 known infusions and can infuse 4 things at once, that's why it no longer requires override for more than 3. Try infusing a fifth item and see what happens.
Helpful rewriter of Japanese->English translation and delver into software codebases (she/e/they)
When you say you enabled optional class features, do you mean the toggle switch on the Home tab of the character builder? If so, have you also enabled the features under under the Class tab? There is an "Optional Feature Manager" for each class where you can choose which feature(s) you enable.
It's not the simplest UI, and it's annoying that you have to do it for every single character, but it's what we've got. 😉
If you didn't have it enabled and just enabled it then you may or may not see the new spells right away; you'll know when you're seeing them as the added spells should have a little plus (+) icon next to them to indicate they are added spells.
Former D&D Beyond Customer of six years: With the axing of piecemeal purchasing, lack of meaningful development, and toxic moderation the site isn't worth paying for anymore. I remain a free user only until my groups are done migrating from DDB, and if necessary D&D, after which I'm done. There are better systems owned by better companies out there.
I have unsubscribed from all topics and will not reply to messages. My homebrew is now 100% unsupported.
The moment minute i posted I then found another thread where they said after you enable the home tab option you have to do the same under the class tab! lol Thanks for your help.
I'm really new and I've only just bought the Circle of Stars for $1.99 USD.
I thought I'd be able to read about this subclass, but I can't see anything or I don't know where to go to find it.
I've clicked on the Tasha's link in the sources menu but I just says I need to visit the marketplace, I can see that I've purchased it too.
This is also my first purchase.
There isn't a link to circle of stars in my phone app either, which again I've just tried downloading..
Hoping to get familiar before the campaign starts in a weeks time.
Is there something I should be able to read ?
Please help a newbie out?
I'm a old school pen and paper player and haven't played in a long time..
I do have a hard copy of the Players handbook.
Thanks
Scordo
I do believe buying only the class only lets you view the class in the character builder. If that's the case, you'll need to make a new druid, give it the circle of stars subclass, then you can view all the subclass features from the character builder. In the off chance I'm wrong, try this link -> https://www.dndbeyond.com/classes/druid#CircleofStars it should let you view the subclass. To find this on your own under game rules on the navigation bar, either click druid, or click classes and locate the druid class from the page it takes you to.
Thanks Jusblazm
It was there, my problem was I only just created level 1, once I increased the level the subclass appeared.
Cheers!
Why is Grease listed in Tasha's as one of the expanded Sorcerer spells, but the spell itself is not tagged or available for any subclass of Sorcerer?
You need to toggle Optional Class Features on the home page when you're in your character builder
then toggle Additional Sorcerer Spells under the class page in the character builder
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Thanks very much!
Is this how this is supposed to work?
I just reached level two with a druid and selected Circle of Stars. On the character sheet under "BONUS ACTION", Starry Form is listed with the description, "As a bonus action, you can expend a use of your Wild Shape ..." yada, yada. The immediatedly after that it lists, Starry Form: Archer, and that's it. If I go to "OTHER", Starry Form: Chalice and Dragon show up there but not Archer. Shouldn't all Starry Forms be listed in one place or the other? Logic tells me that the intent was for the Starry Form bonus action to be listed on the "BONUS ACTION" section, with the options for Starry Form to be listed on "OTHER".
On the actions page, the three Starry Forms are split up because Starry Form: Archer allows you to make a ranged attack as a bonus action, while Starry Form: Dragon and Starry Form: Chalice just happen. So it wouldn't make sense for Dragon and Chalice to be listed under bonus action, as they don't require one, and Archer shouldn't fall under other because it requires a bonus action to use.
However, on the Features & Traits tab under your Druid Class Features, you can see all three options together.
Thank you for that. I’d hate to use logic and figure that out on my own. <insert face palm gif here>
This is a joke. I contacted support about clockwork soul still not working 18 months later. Got told to me come here and home-brew it myself. The great part is even after you make it yourself (you know the product you paid for) you can't even share is as home-brew because "it's too similar to existing content".
I'd lose my job if I carried on like this.
Sad thing is, i don't think its going to get any better with WoTC acquiring Beyond.