At some point the above cantrip (that is obviously a homebrew thing) got added to my grave domain cleric character’s sheet. I have no idea how it got there, and every time I try to delete it I get an error message telling me to try again after a short rest.
I contacted support and they told me someone https://routerlogin.uno/ in the campaign I’m involved in must have created it and attached it to a subclass. No one in my campaign did this so I’m currently at an impasse with support, and frustrated because I don’t want this cantrip on my character sheet.
Anyone else have this kind of thing occur and figure out how to fix it?
You would have to share a link to your character, which would also need to be set to Public, in order for anybody to have a look at what might be wrong with your character.
Honestly, I'd suspect that they have created it and then forgotten about it. This kind of issue has come up several times on this board and to my memory, despite every player claiming they didn't do it, every single time it turned out that someone had created it and then just clean forgot about it.
Try creating a Grave Cleric outside of the campaign, where I believe the content shouldn't have shared content on it. If the Cantrip doesn't appear, then you can be pretty sure it's someone's homebrew.
It could be that your the first where it really is a bug or something. It happens. But that would definitely be my working assumption until you disprove it.
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It happened because whoever created the spell included that domain in the class list for the spell. For clerics (and artificers, druids, & paladins), spells associated with a subclass are automatically always prepared for that subclass.
If any player makes a Homebrew spell for a subclass, then it gets added to any CS of any player who has a lvl dip or more of that same subclass... apparently.
So a character in the campaign long ago made a Homebrew cantrip for his Light Cleric/Monk that kept getting added onto any character that had a Light Cleric level in it.
Temporarily removing all of that player's characters (we swap out characters a lot in this game) from the campaign fixed the issue for me.
Hope this helps someone in the future like me. It was driving me nuts for the longest time.
Once that player has added the spell to their own character, they can then remove the spell from their homebrew collection and it will no longer populate any other characters anymore.
At some point the above cantrip (that is obviously a homebrew thing) got added to my grave domain cleric character’s sheet. I have no idea how it got there, and every time I try to delete it I get an error message telling me to try again after a short rest.
I contacted support and they told me someone https://routerlogin.uno/ in the campaign I’m involved in must have created it and attached it to a subclass. No one in my campaign did this so I’m currently at an impasse with support, and frustrated because I don’t want this cantrip on my character sheet.
Anyone else have this kind of thing occur and figure out how to fix it?
You would have to share a link to your character, which would also need to be set to Public, in order for anybody to have a look at what might be wrong with your character.
No idea.
You could try re-creating the character from scratch in the campaign and see if the same thing happens?
Obviously keeping the original for a template.
Honestly, I'd suspect that they have created it and then forgotten about it. This kind of issue has come up several times on this board and to my memory, despite every player claiming they didn't do it, every single time it turned out that someone had created it and then just clean forgot about it.
Try creating a Grave Cleric outside of the campaign, where I believe the content shouldn't have shared content on it. If the Cantrip doesn't appear, then you can be pretty sure it's someone's homebrew.
It could be that your the first where it really is a bug or something. It happens. But that would definitely be my working assumption until you disprove it.
If you're not willing or able to to discuss in good faith, then don't be surprised if I don't respond, there are better things in life for me to do than humour you. This signature is that response.
Did you ever figure this out?
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It happened because whoever created the spell included that domain in the class list for the spell. For clerics (and artificers, druids, & paladins), spells associated with a subclass are automatically always prepared for that subclass.
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I found out more. There is a bug.
If any player makes a Homebrew spell for a subclass, then it gets added to any CS of any player who has a lvl dip or more of that same subclass... apparently.
https://www.dndbeyond.com/forums/d-d-beyond-general/bugs-support/74604-trying-to-remove-homebrew-cantrip-from-character
So a character in the campaign long ago made a Homebrew cantrip for his Light Cleric/Monk that kept getting added onto any character that had a Light Cleric level in it.
Temporarily removing all of that player's characters (we swap out characters a lot in this game) from the campaign fixed the issue for me.
Hope this helps someone in the future like me. It was driving me nuts for the longest time.
Don't worry... I'm not wearing any pants.
Once that player has added the spell to their own character, they can then remove the spell from their homebrew collection and it will no longer populate any other characters anymore.
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