The Pact of the Talisman isn't showing up as an option for Pact Boons. I turned on Optional Features for the warlock and checked the box that allows me to use it. However, it still isn't showing up as an official option.
The Pact of the Talisman isn't showing up as an option for Pact Boons. I turned on Optional Features for the warlock and checked the box that allows me to use it. However, it still isn't showing up as an official option.
I checked on a test character, and I can access it. Which leads me to these questions for you:
-is your warlock at least 3rd level?
-have you purchased Tashas? If not, is the character in a campaign with content sharing turned on and where someone has purchased Tasha's?
I own Tasha's but the Order Domain does not show up as an option for me when I try to make a new Cleric, but the Twilight and Peace domains are there. Just Order is missing as an option.
I own Tasha's but the Order Domain does not show up as an option for me when I try to make a new Cleric, but the Twilight and Peace domains are there. Just Order is missing as an option.
Enable "Magic: The Gathering" content in the character builder.
For the Armorer in the character creator, at level 9 the armor doesn't split up into the chest piece, helmet, weapons etc. so I can't put infusions on them. I appreciate all the work you guys are doing, and I bet you'll have this fixed in due time.
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(Stormknight):
Thanks! This is already logged and with the dev team. I have updated the first post of this thread.
I was given Tasha as a gift from a player in my group. Our campaign has content sharing enabled... but the players in our group can't seem to see anything when they click on Sources or try to modify characters.
& Yes they have clicked on the options buttons in character creation.
I was given Tasha as a gift from a player in my group. Our campaign has content sharing enabled... but the players in our group can't seem to see anything when they click on Sources or try to modify characters.
& Yes they have clicked on the options buttons in character creation.
Is this a know issue?
Not a known issue afaik. Double check content sharing is enabled for that particular campaign (I have accidentally disabled it in the past, or it had disabled itself on its own for some reason), or that that specific content isn't for some reason blocked in the content management section of your campaign. Also, the gift was for the entire Tasha digital book and tool set, not only the Compendium content?
The additional bard spells are not showing up in my character sheet or when I search for spells with the bard tag.
Have you purchased Tashas or are you in a campaign that has content sharing turned on and someone has Tashas?
Have you turned on the optional features on the home page of the builder and use the optional features manager on the class page? (see OP for how to do so)
Trying to build a kensei monk thrown weapon fighter and the monk's marital arts die doesn't go up now matter what level I make it and it doesn't make my kensei weapons able to use dex. Still says unarmed strikes use strength and do 1 dam. Basically makes dnd beyond useless for making a monk right now.
For the “All-Purpose Tool“, it states that it only provides the +1 to saves and attacks for artificer spells.When I equipped it on my multi-classed (with wizard) character, it enhanced all spells.
For the "Moon Sickle", if I add it, then it enhances all of my spells as well, even though it is only supposed to enhance druids and rangers (which I am not).
I suspect the same issue occurs with other items as well with a similar feature (Rhythm-Maker’s Drum, Arcane Grimoire, Rod of the Pact Keeper, Bloodwell Vial) - I haven't tested these, but I suspect it is the case.
Note that these items all stack with each other on all spells (so if I equip an All-Purpose Tool +1 and a Moon Sickle +1, then I get +2 on all spells, instead of +1 on artificer, +0 on wizard, and +1 on druid if I had such a class) - so it makes them WAY overpowered collectively.
I did check and have not seen this posted anywhere ..
On the Tasha's Cauldron of Issue Resolution Post, under the Monday, 23rd November heading it says:
FEAT - Artificer Initiate. Hadn't been configured with a charge or reset condition on the 1st-level spell, meaning it appeared to be "at will" - this has been corrected.
However, if you read the text of the Feat, it says:
You can cast this feat’s 1st-level spell without a spell slot, and you must finish a long rest before you can cast it in this way again. You can also cast the spell using any spell slots you have.
It appears that while the "at will" has been fixed, it is also ignoring available spell slots that could also be used to cast the spell, as you can only click the "Use" button once no matter how many open spell slots you have remaining. The first click of the "Use" button does in fact check the box on the Artificer Initiate feat, but you cannot click the "Use" button again to take advantage of available spell slots. Not sure if this is operating as designed, but it seems off to me.
I did check and have not seen this posted anywhere ..
On the Tasha's Cauldron of Issue Resolution Post, under the Monday, 23rd November heading it says:
FEAT - Artificer Initiate. Hadn't been configured with a charge or reset condition on the 1st-level spell, meaning it appeared to be "at will" - this has been corrected.
However, if you read the text of the Feat, it says:
You can cast this feat’s 1st-level spell without a spell slot, and you must finish a long rest before you can cast it in this way again. You can also cast the spell using any spell slots you have.
It appears that while the "at will" has been fixed, it is also ignoring available spell slots that could also be used to cast the spell, as you can only click the "Use" button once no matter how many open spell slots you have remaining. The first click of the "Use" button does in fact check the box on the Artificer Initiate feat, but you cannot click the "Use" button again to take advantage of available spell slots. Not sure if this is operating as designed, but it seems off to me.
I'm guessing it's complicated to code that way, especially since the character sheets weren't originally designed for such a feature. What you can do, however, is manually check of a spell slot when you use it. (You aren't limited to using a "cast" button or the like to mark off spell slots)
On D and D Beyond, if I take the Abberant Bloodline Sorcerer how do I trade out the gained spells?
Make a homebrew copy and replace the spells directly until the swap-out system is finished
"Each of these spells counts as a sorcerer spell for you, but it doesn’t count against the number of sorcerer spells you know."
I've done this but not sure if doing it right - Made a new homebrew spell, ensured this sorcerer can learn it, but it's now going against the number of spells I can learn, so instead of replacing a clockwork spell, it's replacing one of my very limited learnable spells. Is there a way round this?
you replace the spells directly in the feature itself, not by adding it as a new spell.
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Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
Sorry if this was asked before - is it intended that with a Custom Origin, ability score increases for the Variant Human can still not be placed on the same ability? In the "Custom Lineage" box in the "Character Options" section of TCoE, it suggests that it is possible to have a character that starts off with a feat and +2 to a single ability score. How can I create this character?
Sorry if this was asked before - is it intended that with a Custom Origin, ability score increases for the Variant Human can still not be placed on the same ability? In the "Custom Lineage" box in the "Character Options" section of TCoE, it suggests that it is possible to have a character that starts off with a feat and +2 to a single ability score. How can I create this character?
the custom origins do not allow for ASI stacking.
Custom Lineage is a separate race option that is effectively "I choose not to play any of the races you have here, DnD!" and will require being made with the homebrew tools at the moment.
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Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
BUG: On the Game Rules > Classes > Ranger page, in the Swarmkeeper section, in the sidebar/boxed text about customizing spells, the link to the compendium page for Tasha's Cauldron of Everything is wrong. Looks like it leads to a test version of the site or something. This is where it's leading right now: https://www.dndbeyond.com/vecna/TCoE
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(Stormknight):
Thanks! That's all fixed up now.
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The Pact of the Talisman isn't showing up as an option for Pact Boons. I turned on Optional Features for the warlock and checked the box that allows me to use it. However, it still isn't showing up as an official option.
I checked on a test character, and I can access it. Which leads me to these questions for you:
-is your warlock at least 3rd level?
-have you purchased Tashas? If not, is the character in a campaign with content sharing turned on and where someone has purchased Tasha's?
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
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I own Tasha's but the Order Domain does not show up as an option for me when I try to make a new Cleric, but the Twilight and Peace domains are there. Just Order is missing as an option.
Enable "Magic: The Gathering" content in the character builder.
That did it - thanks.
The additional bard spells are not showing up in my character sheet or when I search for spells with the bard tag.
I'm not sure what it should be but I promise the Mighty Servant of Leuk-O is not CR 0.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/monsters/mighty-servant-of-leuk-o
It doesn't have a challenge rating, but D&D Beyond doesn't currently have any way of indicating that; CR 0 is the closest they can manage.
For the Armorer in the character creator, at level 9 the armor doesn't split up into the chest piece, helmet, weapons etc. so I can't put infusions on them. I appreciate all the work you guys are doing, and I bet you'll have this fixed in due time.
I was given Tasha as a gift from a player in my group. Our campaign has content sharing enabled... but the players in our group can't seem to see anything when they click on Sources or try to modify characters.
& Yes they have clicked on the options buttons in character creation.
Is this a know issue?
Not a known issue afaik. Double check content sharing is enabled for that particular campaign (I have accidentally disabled it in the past, or it had disabled itself on its own for some reason), or that that specific content isn't for some reason blocked in the content management section of your campaign. Also, the gift was for the entire Tasha digital book and tool set, not only the Compendium content?
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Have you purchased Tashas or are you in a campaign that has content sharing turned on and someone has Tashas?
Have you turned on the optional features on the home page of the builder and use the optional features manager on the class page? (see OP for how to do so)
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
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Trying to build a kensei monk thrown weapon fighter and the monk's marital arts die doesn't go up now matter what level I make it and it doesn't make my kensei weapons able to use dex. Still says unarmed strikes use strength and do 1 dam. Basically makes dnd beyond useless for making a monk right now.
For the “All-Purpose Tool“, it states that it only provides the +1 to saves and attacks for artificer spells. When I equipped it on my multi-classed (with wizard) character, it enhanced all spells.
For the "Moon Sickle", if I add it, then it enhances all of my spells as well, even though it is only supposed to enhance druids and rangers (which I am not).
I suspect the same issue occurs with other items as well with a similar feature (Rhythm-Maker’s Drum, Arcane Grimoire, Rod of the Pact Keeper, Bloodwell Vial) - I haven't tested these, but I suspect it is the case.
Note that these items all stack with each other on all spells (so if I equip an All-Purpose Tool +1 and a Moon Sickle +1, then I get +2 on all spells, instead of +1 on artificer, +0 on wizard, and +1 on druid if I had such a class) - so it makes them WAY overpowered collectively.
I did check and have not seen this posted anywhere ..
On the Tasha's Cauldron of Issue Resolution Post, under the Monday, 23rd November heading it says:
However, if you read the text of the Feat, it says:
It appears that while the "at will" has been fixed, it is also ignoring available spell slots that could also be used to cast the spell, as you can only click the "Use" button once no matter how many open spell slots you have remaining. The first click of the "Use" button does in fact check the box on the Artificer Initiate feat, but you cannot click the "Use" button again to take advantage of available spell slots. Not sure if this is operating as designed, but it seems off to me.
I'm guessing it's complicated to code that way, especially since the character sheets weren't originally designed for such a feature. What you can do, however, is manually check of a spell slot when you use it. (You aren't limited to using a "cast" button or the like to mark off spell slots)
Trying to Decide if DDB is for you? A few helpful threads: A Buyer's Guide to DDB; What I/We Bought and Why; How some DMs use DDB; A Newer Thread on Using DDB to Play
Helpful threads on other topics: Homebrew FAQ by IamSposta; Accessing Content by ConalTheGreat;
Check your entitlements here. | Support Ticket LInk
you replace the spells directly in the feature itself, not by adding it as a new spell.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
Sorry if this was asked before - is it intended that with a Custom Origin, ability score increases for the Variant Human can still not be placed on the same ability? In the "Custom Lineage" box in the "Character Options" section of TCoE, it suggests that it is possible to have a character that starts off with a feat and +2 to a single ability score. How can I create this character?
the custom origins do not allow for ASI stacking.
Custom Lineage is a separate race option that is effectively "I choose not to play any of the races you have here, DnD!" and will require being made with the homebrew tools at the moment.
Formerly Devan Avalon.
Trying to get your physical content on Beyond is like going to Microsoft and saying "I have a physical Playstation disk, give me a digital Xbox version!"
BUG: On the Game Rules > Classes > Ranger page, in the Swarmkeeper section, in the sidebar/boxed text about customizing spells, the link to the compendium page for Tasha's Cauldron of Everything is wrong. Looks like it leads to a test version of the site or something. This is where it's leading right now: https://www.dndbeyond.com/vecna/TCoE