There seems to be a very broken cantrip tied to Wildfire Druid that isn't mentioned anywhere on the subclass features, and for some reason, it's also listed as a homebrew spell. The spell is called Pyroportation, and the spell details are as follows:
Casting Time:1 bonus action
Range/Area: Self
Components: S
Duration: Instantaneous
Version:
Briefly surrounded by a burst of flames, you teleport up to 60 feet to an unoccupied space you can see. Immediately on reappearance, you create a burst of flames around you. Any creature within 10ft must roll a Dexterity saving throw with DC 10
Also, despite it not stating it in the spell description, it also deals 1d6 fire damage to all who fail the saving throw
Ummmmm....I couldn't find it in public homebrew, and I tried toggling homebrew on and off while creating a character, just in case this isn't a bad joke.
So either that's someone in your campaign's private homebrew, or you're making this up/poorly describing the Wildfire Spirit's Fiery Teleportation.
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When I try to remove it, it crashes my DnD Beyond, and it disappears when I switch to other subclasses. I also made them with homebrews turned off, so it's something involving the subclass
When I try to remove it, it crashes my DnD Beyond, and it disappears when I switch to other subclasses. I also made them with homebrews turned off, so it's something involving the subclass
You should set your sheet to Public and share the link so that can be seen if that's the case. The only spell of any level with "pyro" in the name is Pyrotechnics, when looking at all official and third-party sources on Beyond.
When I try to remove it, it crashes my DnD Beyond, and it disappears when I switch to other subclasses. I also made them with homebrews turned off, so it's something involving the subclass
You should set your sheet to Public and share the link so that can be seen if that's the case. The only spell of any level with "pyro" in the name is Pyrotechnics, when looking at all official and third-party sources on Beyond.
There seems to be a very broken cantrip tied to Wildfire Druid that isn't mentioned anywhere on the subclass features, and for some reason, it's also listed as a homebrew spell. The spell is called Pyroportation, and the spell details are as follows:
It’s definitely a homebrew spell, which is why it says “Version:” instead of “Source:”. Whoever made the spell likely put your subclass in the spell’s “Available For Class(es)” field.
Check your My Homebrew Collection to see if the spell is there. If not, ask the other members of that character’s campaign to check as well.
Whoever made it needs to either remove that subclass from that field, or remove that spell from their My Homebrew Collection (it would remain available in their My Homebrew Creations).
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For some reason, even thought this book is supposedly usable with 2024 ruleset, the character creation options don't appear for me or my players in my campaigns. Do I have to also buy the 2024 players handbook or something?
For some reason, even thought this book is supposedly usable with 2024 ruleset, the character creation options don't appear for me or my players in my campaigns. Do I have to also buy the 2024 players handbook or something?
It depends on what character options you're talking about.
The 2024 rules don't allow using the old versions of subclasses, spells, etc. with the new versions of the classes. So, if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 version of any options that have been updated for 2024. You can still use the old versions of options that haven't been updated, with either the new classes or the old ones.
As an example, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything includes three Druid subclasses: Circle of Spores, Circle of Stars, and Circle of Wildfire. Of these, the only one that has been updated for the 2024 rules is Circle of Stars. This means that if you use the 2024 Druid class, you can use the Spores and Wildfire subclasses from Tasha's, but you can't use the Stars subclass from Tasha's; you have to use the 2024 version of Stars, which is in the 2024 Player's Handbook.
Will add that the Tasha's "Optional Features" only work for 2014 versions of species or classes.
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Ummmmm....I couldn't find it in public homebrew, and I tried toggling homebrew on and off while creating a character, just in case this isn't a bad joke.
So either that's someone in your campaign's private homebrew, or you're making this up/poorly describing the Wildfire Spirit's Fiery Teleportation.
DM, player & homebrewer(Current homebrew project is an unofficial conversion of SBURB/SGRUB from Homestuck into DND 5e)
Once made Maxwell's Silver Hammer come down upon Strahd's head to make sure he was dead.
Always study & sharpen philosophical razors. They save a lot of trouble.
When I try to remove it, it crashes my DnD Beyond, and it disappears when I switch to other subclasses. I also made them with homebrews turned off, so it's something involving the subclass
You should set your sheet to Public and share the link so that can be seen if that's the case. The only spell of any level with "pyro" in the name is Pyrotechnics, when looking at all official and third-party sources on Beyond.
made a brand new character for this thread, didn't add any spells besides what's given, and made sure Homebrew was turned off https://www.dndbeyond.com/characters/156926686
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ModeratorIt’s definitely a homebrew spell, which is why it says “Version:” instead of “Source:”. Whoever made the spell likely put your subclass in the spell’s “Available For Class(es)” field.
Check your My Homebrew Collection to see if the spell is there. If not, ask the other members of that character’s campaign to check as well.
Whoever made it needs to either remove that subclass from that field, or remove that spell from their My Homebrew Collection (it would remain available in their My Homebrew Creations).
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For some reason, even thought this book is supposedly usable with 2024 ruleset, the character creation options don't appear for me or my players in my campaigns. Do I have to also buy the 2024 players handbook or something?
It depends on what character options you're talking about.
The 2024 rules don't allow using the old versions of subclasses, spells, etc. with the new versions of the classes. So, if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 version of any options that have been updated for 2024. You can still use the old versions of options that haven't been updated, with either the new classes or the old ones.
As an example, Tasha's Cauldron of Everything includes three Druid subclasses: Circle of Spores, Circle of Stars, and Circle of Wildfire. Of these, the only one that has been updated for the 2024 rules is Circle of Stars. This means that if you use the 2024 Druid class, you can use the Spores and Wildfire subclasses from Tasha's, but you can't use the Stars subclass from Tasha's; you have to use the 2024 version of Stars, which is in the 2024 Player's Handbook.
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Will add that the Tasha's "Optional Features" only work for 2014 versions of species or classes.
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.