Blindness/deafness is listed as transmutation in the new PHB but is classified as necromancy in D&D Beyond. This is a problem for feats that enable one to select a 2nd level spell from the necromancy school. I assume the only options are to either create a homebrew version of blindness/deafness classified as transmutation or use the existing D&D Beyond version of the spell ignoring the PHB change. Otherwise, there are minor wording changes between 2014 and 2024 but nothing important.
In 2024, they changed it to Transmutation. I think you're just experiencing an incorrect link to the old rules.
It's Transmutation in the 2024 PHB print, and it's Transmutation in the 2024 Blindness/Deafness rules. No errata necessary, purely a website bug.
Nah, the one linked above incorrectly shows Necromancy in the 2024 rules. It's correct in the book and compendium but incorrect in the spell listing in the site tools, that's the bug.
In 2024, they changed it to Transmutation. I think you're just experiencing an incorrect link to the old rules.
It's Transmutation in the 2024 PHB print, and it's Transmutation in the 2024 Blindness/Deafness rules. No errata necessary, purely a website bug.
Nah, the one linked above incorrectly shows Necromancy in the 2024 rules. It's correct in the book and compendium but incorrect in the spell listing in the site tools, that's the bug.
FFS are they really pulling from separate databases for the two places they have the spell? I guess so, or Blindness/Deafness would match Blindness/Deafness
Rule #1 of data management: don't duplicate sources. There is to be one master source, and anything else that needs the information should pull from that. No wonder the site's a mess XD
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Blindness/deafness is listed as transmutation in the new PHB but is classified as necromancy in D&D Beyond. This is a problem for feats that enable one to select a 2nd level spell from the necromancy school. I assume the only options are to either create a homebrew version of blindness/deafness classified as transmutation or use the existing D&D Beyond version of the spell ignoring the PHB change. Otherwise, there are minor wording changes between 2014 and 2024 but nothing important.
Blindness/Deafness is listed as Necromancy in D&D Beyond and as Transmutation in the Player's Handbook.
(The spell table in the Cleric & Wizard class on D&D Beyond list it as Transmutation)
I don't know yet if its an error or deliberate errata that omitted some place.
In 2024, they changed it to Transmutation. I think you're just experiencing an incorrect link to the old rules.
It's Transmutation in the 2024 PHB print, and it's Transmutation in the 2024 Blindness/Deafness rules. No errata necessary, purely a website bug.
Nah, the one linked above incorrectly shows Necromancy in the 2024 rules. It's correct in the book and compendium but incorrect in the spell listing in the site tools, that's the bug.
FFS are they really pulling from separate databases for the two places they have the spell? I guess so, or Blindness/Deafness would match Blindness/Deafness
Rule #1 of data management: don't duplicate sources. There is to be one master source, and anything else that needs the information should pull from that. No wonder the site's a mess XD