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Describe the bug
First noticed this while building a Druid, later tested with Cleric and Wizard. If a custom subclass adds a cantrip to any of those classes, that spell will appear in its own category separate from cantrips learned through a class, race, or feat. Spells in that category also get hidden if you click “Hide Unprepared.”
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Go to the subclass builder
Make a subclass for the Cleric, Druid, or Wizard class
Use a modifier to add any level 0 spell
Save
Go to the character builder
Make a character that uses that subclass
Add cantrips from any other source (class, race, feat, etc.)
Go to the character’s Spells tab
Click “Hide Unprepared”
Expected behavior
What I’d expect is that the subclass’s cantrip would be grouped with cantrips from other sources, as seems to be the case for other casters.
Screenshots
Smartphone (please complete the following information):
Device: iPad Pro
OS: iOS15.6.1
Browser: Safari
Version: 15.6.1
Additional context
At a guess, I’d imagine this has to do with the fact that these classes prepare spells
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Describe the bug
First noticed this while building a Druid, later tested with Cleric and Wizard. If a custom subclass adds a cantrip to any of those classes, that spell will appear in its own category separate from cantrips learned through a class, race, or feat. Spells in that category also get hidden if you click “Hide Unprepared.”
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
What I’d expect is that the subclass’s cantrip would be grouped with cantrips from other sources, as seems to be the case for other casters.
Screenshots
Smartphone (please complete the following information):
Additional context
At a guess, I’d imagine this has to do with the fact that these classes prepare spells
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: