I would do it to where the expanded spell list has a prerequisite choice of the class feature option, but it won't let me do that, either, and when I click to add a spell to the option, I can't get it to not auto-add it to the character.
For instance, say I was working on a beast-related pact, and I want you to be able to choose from a few beasts to gain spells specific to that beast.
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"I'd like to see if there's anyone in this bar hot enough to buy a drink for." "Roll perception." "Nat 1. I guess I'm the hottest person in here." "You buy yourself a drink."
Warlock patron is a magical beast type thing (think Newt Scamander for D&D as a warlock). Which type of beast is meant to give you your expanded spell list (phoenix gives you fire stuff, occamy from Fantastic Beasts would give you size-change type spells, etc).
If I just put them under spells in the options, it auto-grants them rather than adding to the standard choices.
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"I'd like to see if there's anyone in this bar hot enough to buy a drink for." "Roll perception." "Nat 1. I guess I'm the hottest person in here." "You buy yourself a drink."
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I would do it to where the expanded spell list has a prerequisite choice of the class feature option, but it won't let me do that, either, and when I click to add a spell to the option, I can't get it to not auto-add it to the character.
For instance, say I was working on a beast-related pact, and I want you to be able to choose from a few beasts to gain spells specific to that beast.
"I'd like to see if there's anyone in this bar hot enough to buy a drink for."
"Roll perception."
"Nat 1. I guess I'm the hottest person in here."
"You buy yourself a drink."
Homebrew subclass. To sum it up:
Warlock patron is a magical beast type thing (think Newt Scamander for D&D as a warlock). Which type of beast is meant to give you your expanded spell list (phoenix gives you fire stuff, occamy from Fantastic Beasts would give you size-change type spells, etc).
If I just put them under spells in the options, it auto-grants them rather than adding to the standard choices.
"I'd like to see if there's anyone in this bar hot enough to buy a drink for."
"Roll perception."
"Nat 1. I guess I'm the hottest person in here."
"You buy yourself a drink."