I have Tasha's Cauldron of Everything but I don't see anywhere to make my Variant Tiefling an Aberrant Mind Sorc in the character creation tool. How do I actually select this? It's apparently a sub-class feature?
Make sure you've enabled on the optional features on the home page, choose your race, choose your sorcerer as your class. Once you do you will be taken to the class page to choose your subclass. Scroll down to where it says sorcerous origin. It should be the first subclass listed. Choose Aberrant Mind.
Also, its worth knowing that DnD Beyond still hasn't implemented the potentially best feature from the Clockwork and Aberrant mind sorcerers; that is the ability to change out your spells known at each level with others from similar schools of magic. There are a few videos on this site as well as youtube on how to basically make a homebrew class with the appropriate changes so that you can do this, but its not optimal.
Also, its worth knowing that DnD Beyond still hasn't implemented the potentially best feature from the Clockwork and Aberrant mind sorcerers; that is the ability to change out your spells known at each level with others from similar schools of magic. There are a few videos on this site as well as youtube on how to basically make a homebrew class with the appropriate changes so that you can do this, but its not optimal.
Could you possibly be able to link it? Wasn't seeing anything on that when scrolling throught the D&D Beyond Youtube channel.
Also, its worth knowing that DnD Beyond still hasn't implemented the potentially best feature from the Clockwork and Aberrant mind sorcerers; that is the ability to change out your spells known at each level with others from similar schools of magic. There are a few videos on this site as well as youtube on how to basically make a homebrew class with the appropriate changes so that you can do this, but its not optimal.
It's pretty disappointing that they have just ignored this for so long, especially since the homebrew workaround is a grungy band-aid.
Also, its worth knowing that DnD Beyond still hasn't implemented the potentially best feature from the Clockwork and Aberrant mind sorcerers; that is the ability to change out your spells known at each level with others from similar schools of magic. There are a few videos on this site as well as youtube on how to basically make a homebrew class with the appropriate changes so that you can do this, but its not optimal.
It's pretty disappointing that they have just ignored this for so long, especially since the homebrew workaround is a grungy band-aid.
I couldn't agree more. I get that its quite the programming feat, (no pun intended) but its been a few years now and still nothing.
There's a casting with spell points instead of with spell slots optional rule in the DMG. If there were implemented, it would probably make the Aberrant Mind Sorc ability you refer to easier to program.
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I have Tasha's Cauldron of Everything but I don't see anywhere to make my Variant Tiefling an Aberrant Mind Sorc in the character creation tool. How do I actually select this? It's apparently a sub-class feature?
Make sure you've enabled on the optional features on the home page, choose your race, choose your sorcerer as your class. Once you do you will be taken to the class page to choose your subclass. Scroll down to where it says sorcerous origin. It should be the first subclass listed. Choose Aberrant Mind.
Also, its worth knowing that DnD Beyond still hasn't implemented the potentially best feature from the Clockwork and Aberrant mind sorcerers; that is the ability to change out your spells known at each level with others from similar schools of magic. There are a few videos on this site as well as youtube on how to basically make a homebrew class with the appropriate changes so that you can do this, but its not optimal.
They should probably roll that out before charging people for the content ebook.
Could you possibly be able to link it? Wasn't seeing anything on that when scrolling throught the D&D Beyond Youtube channel.
Not great audio but this video goes over how to do it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FsK1WtL8n7Q
It's pretty disappointing that they have just ignored this for so long, especially since the homebrew workaround is a grungy band-aid.
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I couldn't agree more. I get that its quite the programming feat, (no pun intended) but its been a few years now and still nothing.
There's a casting with spell points instead of with spell slots optional rule in the DMG. If there were implemented, it would probably make the Aberrant Mind Sorc ability you refer to easier to program.