I think we are in Different time-zones; but anyways.
How come it doesn't add the spell when I dont use the limited use? What should I type in? Uses Spell slots yes/no Counts as a Known spell yes/no always prepared yes/no?
Also do you know the problem with the Monk classes unable to cast spells at higher levels? like eg. burning hands how to switch that to higher level of spells?
Monks upcast spells by using extra ki points. As for speak with animals, I haven't used an unlimited use trait in a while, and don't have the energy to make a copy of a subclass to see the exact wording. Say doesn't use spell slots.
Leave absolutely everything else blank, you don’t need any of it. Afterwards, you MUST re-save your entire subclass using the main [SAVE CHANGES] button under Basic Information or the system won’t pick up your changes. After that it can take a little bit to affect your character sheet.
Also do you know the problem with the Monk classes unable to cast spells at higher levels? like eg. burning hands how to switch that to higher level of spells?
As WallineDungeonMaster stated, Monks use Ki to cast spells. The character sheet has so far only been programmed to “upcast” a spell using either spell slots or charges (like magic items have.) They haven’t yet programmed it to accept Ki as “charges.” The player just has to check off the correct number of Ki and then roll the appropriate number of dice using the dice tray built into the character sheet.
Oh Ty. So the always Prepared is left blank as well? what about count as a known spell also left blank? Am I right?
Shouldn’t matter at all. Monks do not have the Spellcasting feature. Therefore they neither prepare spells nor learn them. Since they don’t prepare spells there is no need to designate that a certain spell should always be prepared without using up a slot of their prepared spell limit. And since they don’t learn spells either, there is no reason to designate that a spell is known without counting against their known spell limit.
”Always Prepared” only matters for Artificers, Clerics, Druids, and Paladins. “Counts as Known” only matters for Bards, Rangers, Sorcerers, Warlocks, and subclasses which grant the Spellcasting feature such as Arcane Trickster and Eldritch Knight. As far as I know Wizards don’t care either way about either, but I never met anyone who looked at Wizards and went “You know what they need? More spells, yeah, that’s the ticket.”
Hello I am having a hard time on setting up a races singular spell to be unlimited what do I need to do? To make it unlimited?
Just don't set limited use.
Which spell are you using?
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The speak with animals spell for my HB Arachnidian Race for (Belladonnas Garden World)
I think we are in Different time-zones; but anyways.
How come it doesn't add the spell when I dont use the limited use? What should I type in? Uses Spell slots yes/no Counts as a Known spell yes/no always prepared yes/no?
Also do you know the problem with the Monk classes unable to cast spells at higher levels? like eg. burning hands how to switch that to higher level of spells?
Monks upcast spells by using extra ki points. As for speak with animals, I haven't used an unlimited use trait in a while, and don't have the energy to make a copy of a subclass to see the exact wording. Say doesn't use spell slots.
My only good homebrews: Races, Subclasses.
An aspiring DM and Homebrewer. Ask me if you need anything.
Make a subclass feature for your Monk and then in the middle expand the “Spells” section and click “Add a Spell.”
Leave absolutely everything else blank, you don’t need any of it. Afterwards, you MUST re-save your entire subclass using the main [SAVE CHANGES] button under Basic Information or the system won’t pick up your changes. After that it can take a little bit to affect your character sheet.
As WallineDungeonMaster stated, Monks use Ki to cast spells. The character sheet has so far only been programmed to “upcast” a spell using either spell slots or charges (like magic items have.) They haven’t yet programmed it to accept Ki as “charges.” The player just has to check off the correct number of Ki and then roll the appropriate number of dice using the dice tray built into the character sheet.
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Oh Ty. So the always Prepared is left blank as well? what about count as a known spell also left blank? Am I right?
Shouldn’t matter at all. Monks do not have the Spellcasting feature. Therefore they neither prepare spells nor learn them. Since they don’t prepare spells there is no need to designate that a certain spell should always be prepared without using up a slot of their prepared spell limit. And since they don’t learn spells either, there is no reason to designate that a spell is known without counting against their known spell limit.
”Always Prepared” only matters for Artificers, Clerics, Druids, and Paladins. “Counts as Known” only matters for Bards, Rangers, Sorcerers, Warlocks, and subclasses which grant the Spellcasting feature such as Arcane Trickster and Eldritch Knight. As far as I know Wizards don’t care either way about either, but I never met anyone who looked at Wizards and went “You know what they need? More spells, yeah, that’s the ticket.”
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