When I'm adding spells for my spell list, it appears that while it is prepared, it will allow me to prepare the spell again. For example, at first level I have Bless as a Domain Spell. It is prepared, but it also allows me to pick it from the spell list. How did you add your domain spells?
"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett
I get the same thing. It feels like domain spells in a home-brew subclass don't work the same way that they do in the built-in ones. When I copy domain to study it or modify it, the domain spells don't seem to be copied over as a feature.
I get the same thing. It feels like domain spells in a home-brew subclass don't work the same way that they do in the built-in ones. When I copy domain to study it or modify it, the domain spells don't seem to be copied over as a feature.
I ran into the same things. I mean, hopefully people just won't "prepare" a domain spell until this is fixed, lol.
My conception of Rewind Time is that trying the attack/ability check/saving throw once will give you insight into how to do it better when you rewind time and try again, which is why I limit it to your own attempts.
How about what you did to get it published? I'm getting the following message:
This subclass cannot be published:
This homebrew subclass has spells mapped to it that are licensed content or private homebrew, and cannot be requested to be published.
Would this be because I have them listed in the description? That doesn't seem right. I have the spells listed in the feature I created. Should I have not linked them in my original typing? Sorry if this doesn't make sense, you just have the only Cleric subclass published at the time.
I'm happy to help! I believe that all of the domain spells I included are part of the free set; that may be what's causing you trouble.
In my opinion you should still be able to publish these and they should just advise you can't see those particular elements unless you buy such and such. Limiting homebrew to only being able to publish with SRD content is very restrictive.
I'm happy to help! I believe that all of the domain spells I included are part of the free set; that may be what's causing you trouble.
In my opinion you should still be able to publish these and they should just advise you can't see those particular elements unless you buy such and such. Limiting homebrew to only being able to publish with SRD content is very restrictive.
I tend top agree, and I don't see anything that warns me of this fact prior to completing the class in the homebrew interface. It could be there, I just haven't seen it. In my quick read-through of the changelog announcement, I didn't see it there. I would think, also, it would be another good opportunity to bring people to the marketplace. If they read something and loved it, then it meant they had to buy some content, it may encourage sales.
Granted, I don't know if you can buy just spells, but maybe that would be worth looking into as a way to break down the purchases. I haven't looked, so I could be misspeaking on that.
I like it. Being able to cast True Resurrection as an action instead of a 1 hour casting time might be a bit much, but I guess that's not something that will come up that often.
Yeah I looked at the cleric spells and none of them seemed that broken. Sure, you can fully raise someone in one action, but you've got to use your 9th- and 8th-level spell slots for it to work. My favorite thing that feature can do, however, is making a temple of the gods with one action. That is a little broken, but it's a 17th-level ability so a little brokenness can't hurt anyone. And I love the image of a temple springing up in a ~3-second time-lapse.
Jackson, I hate to be the one to keep bugging you, but adding those domain spells totally bugs out my homebrew, and I really don't know what I'm doing wrong here. I copied the table from arcana domain, then replaced the spells in the table with the ones I wanted using the code, and then went in to the spells tab and added each of the spells, the levels they become available at, the spell levels themselves, and the school, as well as whether or not they consume a spell slot, count as a known spell, or are always prepared.
HOW DID YOU DO IT. THIS WIZARDRY ELUDES MY UNDERSTANDING.
You’re probably adding too much info when you add a spell. You just want the spell, the level it’s available at, and the Always Prepared and Consumes Spell slot. I think fields like the Spell Level are designed to give you access to an entire spell level.
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When I'm adding spells for my spell list, it appears that while it is prepared, it will allow me to prepare the spell again. For example, at first level I have Bless as a Domain Spell. It is prepared, but it also allows me to pick it from the spell list. How did you add your domain spells?
I was thinking about a time domain and had chosen every domain spell you did.
For Channel Divinity: Rewind Time, I suggest allowing it to be used on other creatures as well.
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"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett
I get the same thing. It feels like domain spells in a home-brew subclass don't work the same way that they do in the built-in ones. When I copy domain to study it or modify it, the domain spells don't seem to be copied over as a feature.
My conception of Rewind Time is that trying the attack/ability check/saving throw once will give you insight into how to do it better when you rewind time and try again, which is why I limit it to your own attempts.
How about what you did to get it published? I'm getting the following message:
I'm happy to help! I believe that all of the domain spells I included are part of the free set; that may be what's causing you trouble.
Ah, that makes sense! And is super disappointing, while 100% understandable. Don't want non-free stuff for folks, I suppose.
I'm working on an elemental warlock patron at the moment, and I'm not sure if adding EEPC spells will be allowed. Guess I'll find out.
When did the option to make homebrew classes become a thing? Sweet.
"The Epic Level Handbook wasn't that bad, guys.
Guys, pls."
Launched Monday, actually.
And the staff have only approved three in three days. At least they're being thorough.
"The Epic Level Handbook wasn't that bad, guys.
Guys, pls."
I like it. Being able to cast True Resurrection as an action instead of a 1 hour casting time might be a bit much, but I guess that's not something that will come up that often.
Yeah I looked at the cleric spells and none of them seemed that broken. Sure, you can fully raise someone in one action, but you've got to use your 9th- and 8th-level spell slots for it to work. My favorite thing that feature can do, however, is making a temple of the gods with one action. That is a little broken, but it's a 17th-level ability so a little brokenness can't hurt anyone. And I love the image of a temple springing up in a ~3-second time-lapse.
Jackson, I hate to be the one to keep bugging you, but adding those domain spells totally bugs out my homebrew, and I really don't know what I'm doing wrong here. I copied the table from arcana domain, then replaced the spells in the table with the ones I wanted using the code, and then went in to the spells tab and added each of the spells, the levels they become available at, the spell levels themselves, and the school, as well as whether or not they consume a spell slot, count as a known spell, or are always prepared.
HOW DID YOU DO IT. THIS WIZARDRY ELUDES MY UNDERSTANDING.
Come on guys, do you really think I cursed ALL the loot?
You’re probably adding too much info when you add a spell. You just want the spell, the level it’s available at, and the Always Prepared and Consumes Spell slot. I think fields like the Spell Level are designed to give you access to an entire spell level.
I will try that then, thanks man.
Come on guys, do you really think I cursed ALL the loot?