I am not sure if this can be a thing in D&D beyond but being able to add and/or use other class spells without adding the class levels would be great. For example, I am a tempest cleric in a campaign run by a friend and I have been given the ability to cast other spells likes Storm Sphere, Wind Wall, and Thunder Step. I can't add that to my character sheet because I don't have as easy access to the other spells as I do with my own class spells.
Adding in like a little button that you can turn on or off to add a couple of class spells given to you through 'other worldly' ways. Adding all of the spells from all of the classes would be very overwhelming, so having an add-on button to your character sheet from the general spell list is what could be done. If your DM gives you a spell that is like 5th level you can't (to my knowledge) have a feat that can do that but if you could just look up the spell and add it you won't have to write the whole spell out that might be forgotten. I don't know all of the logistics that would involve doing that but I think it would provide more unique opportunities and more fun to each campaign depending on the DM.
Is that something people have a problem with or have I been using D&D beyond wrong?
I am not sure if this can be a thing in D&D beyond but being able to add and/or use other class spells without adding the class levels would be great. For example, I am a tempest cleric in a campaign run by a friend and I have been given the ability to cast other spells likes Storm Sphere, Wind Wall, and Thunder Step. I can't add that to my character sheet because I don't have as easy access to the other spells as I do with my own class spells.
Adding in like a little button that you can turn on or off to add a couple of class spells given to you through 'other worldly' ways. Adding all of the spells from all of the classes would be very overwhelming, so having an add-on button to your character sheet from the general spell list is what could be done. If your DM gives you a spell that is like 5th level you can't (to my knowledge) have a feat that can do that but if you could just look up the spell and add it you won't have to write the whole spell out that might be forgotten. I don't know all of the logistics that would involve doing that but I think it would provide more unique opportunities and more fun to each campaign depending on the DM.
Is that something people have a problem with or have I been using D&D beyond wrong?
You can create a homebrew copy of those spells, and assign them to Tempest Cleric. Then the homebrew spells will show up in your spell list.
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