If you mean in the character sheet, edit the character, go to the very first page where they have the source options, and ensure "Legacy" is enabled.
If you mean the app listings, they should be available, ensure that in Sources and Source categories it isn't precluded.
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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.
If you mean in the character sheet, edit the character, go to the very first page where they have the source options, and ensure "Legacy" is enabled.
If you mean the app listings, they should be available, ensure that in Sources and Source categories it isn't precluded.
Just to clarify, the option you need to enable access to spells from the 2014 Player's Handbook is "2014 Core Rules", not "Legacy". Older spells from other sources such as Xanathar's Guide to Everything require the "Expanded Rules" option to be enabled.
However, it's also worth pointing out that if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 versions of spells that have been updated for 2024, which is by design.
However, it's also worth pointing out that if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 versions of spells that have been updated for 2024, which is by design.
Thank you. I think this is my problem and I'm pissed. Guess I'm going back to pencil & paper. Way to go Wizards! Wonder if there are any class action lawsuits for bait & switch?
However, it's also worth pointing out that if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 versions of spells that have been updated for 2024, which is by design.
I think this is my problem and I'm pissed. Guess I'm going back to pencil & paper. Way to go Wizards! Wonder if there are any class action lawsuits for bait & switch?
Not sure what you mean here. This is part of the official rules and was announced well in advance. You can, of course, still use the 2014 classes and use 2014 spells with them. I’m not sure why you’d want to use the old spells with the new classes; that sounds complicated to keep track of.
This latest update has totally lost me. How do you select 2014 spells? Getting ready to circular file this app because it is so anti 2014 rules.
If you mean in the character sheet, edit the character, go to the very first page where they have the source options, and ensure "Legacy" is enabled.
If you mean the app listings, they should be available, ensure that in Sources and Source categories it isn't precluded.
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.
Just to clarify, the option you need to enable access to spells from the 2014 Player's Handbook is "2014 Core Rules", not "Legacy". Older spells from other sources such as Xanathar's Guide to Everything require the "Expanded Rules" option to be enabled.
However, it's also worth pointing out that if you're using a 2024 class, you can't use the 2014 versions of spells that have been updated for 2024, which is by design.
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Thank you. I think this is my problem and I'm pissed. Guess I'm going back to pencil & paper. Way to go Wizards! Wonder if there are any class action lawsuits for bait & switch?
Yeah, did that and still got freaking 2024 spells and cleric traits.
But thank you for responding. I appreciate you taking the time.
Not sure what you mean here. This is part of the official rules and was announced well in advance. You can, of course, still use the 2014 classes and use 2014 spells with them. I’m not sure why you’d want to use the old spells with the new classes; that sounds complicated to keep track of.
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out of pure curiosity, which spells were your after??