So I'm hoping to create a feat that gives you access to a spell with the option to choose either Int, Wis or Cha for the spellcasting mofidier. I have no clue how I do that. The options tab is for actions only, and the spells tab doesn't let you pick between multiple modifiers. I can only pick one when I decide the spell. Would I have to make 3 separate feats as a janky workaround, or is there some hidden way to do this that I can't understand? I tried making a feat based on Magic Initiate to allow me to cheat basically and steat WotC's coding, but alas, there's nothing there when I go to change it. I can only assume that means it's one of those SUPER FUN AND NOT AT ALL ANNOYING hidden bits of input that is available to devs but not users?
"Three separate feats" is exactly how the official versions are encoded (see for example Fey-Touched, which is in the character builder as Fey-Touched Int / Fey-Touched Wis / Fey-Touched Cha) so it does seem you'll have to do it that way for a homebrew version.
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So I'm hoping to create a feat that gives you access to a spell with the option to choose either Int, Wis or Cha for the spellcasting mofidier. I have no clue how I do that. The options tab is for actions only, and the spells tab doesn't let you pick between multiple modifiers. I can only pick one when I decide the spell. Would I have to make 3 separate feats as a janky workaround, or is there some hidden way to do this that I can't understand? I tried making a feat based on Magic Initiate to allow me to cheat basically and steat WotC's coding, but alas, there's nothing there when I go to change it. I can only assume that means it's one of those SUPER FUN AND NOT AT ALL ANNOYING hidden bits of input that is available to devs but not users?
Yep. Those were made with dark magics not available to us mortals.
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"Three separate feats" is exactly how the official versions are encoded (see for example Fey-Touched, which is in the character builder as Fey-Touched Int / Fey-Touched Wis / Fey-Touched Cha) so it does seem you'll have to do it that way for a homebrew version.