I am both a referee and a player, and I am finding spells appearing in my campaigns as options to take which are version numbered but have no author or origin. In two cases they are seemingly innocuous cantrips which are power uped versions of other cantrips.
As a referee I cannot work out where they have come from, who wrote them and most importantly how to block them from my games.
They are in the homebrew collection of one or more of your players. Either the players created them or they added them from the published homebrew. The only way to block them would be for every PC to turn off the Homebrew in the sources section of their character sheet's options, but this turns off all homebrew for those character sheets including anything you have created/allowed.
I am both a referee and a player, and I am finding spells appearing in my campaigns as options to take which are version numbered but have no author or origin. In two cases they are seemingly innocuous cantrips which are power uped versions of other cantrips.
As a referee I cannot work out where they have come from, who wrote them and most importantly how to block them from my games.
The author refers to them as 'mysteries'
They are in the homebrew collection of one or more of your players. Either the players created them or they added them from the published homebrew. The only way to block them would be for every PC to turn off the Homebrew in the sources section of their character sheet's options, but this turns off all homebrew for those character sheets including anything you have created/allowed.
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