Hi! So I'm currently putting together a little wizard subclass for my homebrew setting and need some help figuring things out. At 2nd level, a player will gain the following feature:
"You learn three additional cantrips of your choice from any class’ spell list. These cantrips count as wizard cantrips for you, and do not count against your total number of cantrips learned. You learn another two more cantrips at 6th, 10th and 14th-level."
But I've been having trouble figuring out how to actually accomplish this using D&D Beyond's tools. Anyone have any ideas?
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Under this feature, you find the spell section. then spell level you put cantrip, you put int as the ability score used for the cantrip, then lower you'll see a count int the number of spells known (or something like that) put no, and in always prepared yes, then save with those parameters.
Repeat the process three times to let them choose 3 cantrip
Hi! So I'm currently putting together a little wizard subclass for my homebrew setting and need some help figuring things out. At 2nd level, a player will gain the following feature:
"You learn three additional cantrips of your choice from any class’ spell list. These cantrips count as wizard cantrips for you, and do not count against your total number of cantrips learned. You learn another two more cantrips at 6th, 10th and 14th-level."
But I've been having trouble figuring out how to actually accomplish this using D&D Beyond's tools. Anyone have any ideas?
Under this feature, you find the spell section. then spell level you put cantrip, you put int as the ability score used for the cantrip, then lower you'll see a count int the number of spells known (or something like that) put no, and in always prepared yes, then save with those parameters.
Repeat the process three times to let them choose 3 cantrip
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