When using Metamagic Adept on a Sorcerer the Class Sorcery Points and Feat Sorcery Points are separate. They should be added together.
I believe this was an intentional choice. Although the two points are added to your overall total, the feat requires that those two points be used for Metamagic, and not for creating spell slots.
"You gain 2 sorcery points to spend on Metamagic (these points are added to any sorcery points you have from another source but can be used only on Metamagic). You regain all spent sorcery points when you finish a long rest."
Thus, imagine following scenario: A level 8 Sorceror with Metamagic Adept uses 5 sorcery points to create a level a level 3 Spell Slot. They now have 5 Sorcery Points remaining (3 of the 8 from Sorceror levels + 2 from Metamagic Adept). That Sorceror cannot use the 5 sorcery points to make another Level 3 spell slot, because 2 of them are reserved for Metamagic use only.
I believe the optional feature for Rangers "Favored Foe" replaces all instances of "Favored Enemy".
As it is coded now (november 20th 2020), the user can replace 1 of the 3 instances of "Favored Enemy", not all 3 as it was intended.
That's correct. Both features get boots at 6th and 10th level, but they are mutually exclusive. If you choose Favored Enemy at 1st level, you can't take Favored Foe when you hit 6th.
Although how the feature is coded now, Even if you check the "Favored Foe" feature, DnDBeyond still gives you the "Favored Enemy" feature at level 6 (and I'm also guessing the 3rd and final instance at higher level).
I am playing a Clockwork Soul Sorcerer and when I level up I am not able to trade out the expanded Clockwork Magic for another abjuration or transmutation spell from the Warlock, Wizard, or Sorcerer spell lists. I was trying to trade out Alarm for Shield and it will not allow me to remove alarm.
Yes, Armor of Agathys could be added once you reach level 2. You could swap Alarm or Protection from Evil and Good for it when you level up. I feel like it would be easiest for it to be added in the same way 'Magical Secrets' works on the Bard, and restricted down to the correct levels, spell lists and spell schools. When you level up, you go back in character edit to adjust. Will see how D&D beyond do it though.
Have you worked out how to add Armor of Agathys to a clockwork Sorcerer?
I am playing a Clockwork Soul Sorcerer and when I level up I am not able to trade out the expanded Clockwork Magic for another abjuration or transmutation spell from the Warlock, Wizard, or Sorcerer spell lists. I was trying to trade out Alarm for Shield and it will not allow me to remove alarm.
Ah, it's not just me then. I'm trying to add Armor of Agathys under these circumstances.
For the Ranger, Favored Enemy will still show up even when you've selected Favored Foe (it just gives you an option to replace just one of the favored enemies for some reason).
Also Deft Explorer doesn't show Roving or Tireless
My apologies if this has already been mentioned. I couldn't find it mentioned elsewhere:
The spells provided as part of the Clockwork Magic and Psionic Spells 1st level features for Clockwork Soul and Aberrant Mind subclasses respectively are incorrectly added based on character level, rather than class level.
This means a multi-classing spellcaster (say, a level 8 wizard) that takes a level in either of these subclasses will immediately have all ten spells added to their repetoire, instead of just the first two.
The fix appears to be that the feature needs to split into at least five class features (hidden of course) each of which is granted at the appropriate class level to provide two spells each.
NOTE: Not fully tested to proper standards - but the error is evident when copying either the Clockwork or Aberrant Mind subclasses as a template for homebrew purposes.
Hey just noticed that Circle of Spores Druid despite being core now in Tasha's is still listed as Magic the gathering content. I don't know if this is intentional or not.
My players cannot access the optional class feats for their characters, even though Content Sharing is turned on and two of us have purchased the book. They're so cool, and I want our Beastmaster to thrive!
Do you have the optimal option toggled in the start where you can toggle Critical Role, Eberon, Magic content? It's a little scrolled down. Look in the first post to see where.
Yes, it is toggled on! I can select the features when I access their page, but they aren't able to themselves.
When you hit a creature with an attack roll, you can mark the target as your favored enemy for 1 minute or until you lose your concentration (as if you were concentrating on a spell).
The first time on each of your turns that you hit the favored enemy and deal damage to it, including when you mark it, you can increase that damage by scalevalue - No level scale data available.
Shows up in the class features when you view the character sheet.
I believe this was an intentional choice. Although the two points are added to your overall total, the feat requires that those two points be used for Metamagic, and not for creating spell slots.
"You gain 2 sorcery points to spend on Metamagic (these points are added to any sorcery points you have from another source but can be used only on Metamagic). You regain all spent sorcery points when you finish a long rest."
Thus, imagine following scenario: A level 8 Sorceror with Metamagic Adept uses 5 sorcery points to create a level a level 3 Spell Slot. They now have 5 Sorcery Points remaining (3 of the 8 from Sorceror levels + 2 from Metamagic Adept). That Sorceror cannot use the 5 sorcery points to make another Level 3 spell slot, because 2 of them are reserved for Metamagic use only.
Homunculus Servant doesn't show up in infusions until level 6 even though it does not have that restriction.
I believe the optional feature for Rangers "Favored Foe" replaces all instances of "Favored Enemy".
As it is coded now (november 20th 2020), the user can replace 1 of the 3 instances of "Favored Enemy", not all 3 as it was intended.
That's correct. Both features get boots at 6th and 10th level, but they are mutually exclusive. If you choose Favored Enemy at 1st level, you can't take Favored Foe when you hit 6th.
Although how the feature is coded now, Even if you check the "Favored Foe" feature, DnDBeyond still gives you the "Favored Enemy" feature at level 6 (and I'm also guessing the 3rd and final instance at higher level).
I am unable to purchase College of Eloquence separately, please find a way to fix this!
~ sincerely,
your favorite forever bard
I am playing a Clockwork Soul Sorcerer and when I level up I am not able to trade out the expanded Clockwork Magic for another abjuration or transmutation spell from the Warlock, Wizard, or Sorcerer spell lists. I was trying to trade out Alarm for Shield and it will not allow me to remove alarm.
Try going through Theros, that's where it originated
Monk Dedicated Weapon optional feature has no option to select a weapon.
Hopefully dedicated weapon gets a feature like selecting hexblade.
Have you worked out how to add Armor of Agathys to a clockwork Sorcerer?
Ah, it's not just me then. I'm trying to add Armor of Agathys under these circumstances.
For the Ranger, Favored Enemy will still show up even when you've selected Favored Foe (it just gives you an option to replace just one of the favored enemies for some reason).
Also Deft Explorer doesn't show Roving or Tireless
My apologies if this has already been mentioned. I couldn't find it mentioned elsewhere:
The spells provided as part of the Clockwork Magic and Psionic Spells 1st level features for Clockwork Soul and Aberrant Mind subclasses respectively are incorrectly added based on character level, rather than class level.
This means a multi-classing spellcaster (say, a level 8 wizard) that takes a level in either of these subclasses will immediately have all ten spells added to their repetoire, instead of just the first two.
The fix appears to be that the feature needs to split into at least five class features (hidden of course) each of which is granted at the appropriate class level to provide two spells each.
NOTE: Not fully tested to proper standards - but the error is evident when copying either the Clockwork or Aberrant Mind subclasses as a template for homebrew purposes.
Hope this helps!
Hey just noticed that Circle of Spores Druid despite being core now in Tasha's is still listed as Magic the gathering content. I don't know if this is intentional or not.
Yes, it is toggled on! I can select the features when I access their page, but they aren't able to themselves.
The Ranger OPTIONAL FEATURE MANAGER
When you hit a creature with an attack roll, you can mark the target as your favored enemy for 1 minute or until you lose your concentration (as if you were concentrating on a spell).
The first time on each of your turns that you hit the favored enemy and deal damage to it, including when you mark it, you can increase that damage by scalevalue - No level scale data available.
Shows up in the class features when you view the character sheet.
I don’t have access to the Circle of Spores subclass. I bought the whole book and I see wildfire and stars.
EDIT: Just saw someone else mention it’s listed under MTG content.
The rangers Deft Explorer features not showing up in the character creator nor the character sheet when selected
If you just wanted eloquence you can get it from Mythic Odysseys of Theros instead :)