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Divine Domain Bugged for Prepared Spells

I see that this issue has been reported in the past and no action was taken to resolve the issue. Specific steps to reproduce this issue: Create a brand new character with the Charactermancer and the 5e sheet provided by Roll20 Select any/all relevant options to include the Cleric Class and any domain. I selected Peace and should have Heroism and Sanctuary always prepared. My human Cleric has a 16 Wisdom at level 1. When submitted to the Spell selection page, your domain spells are pre-selected and you only have the ability to select a single additional spell to prepare. At level 1, my Cleric can prepare 4 spells in addition to the 2 domain spells which are always prepared.&nbsp; Everything works fine to this point. Launch Level + Charactermancer and bring the character to level 3. My 2 new domain spells are Aid and Warding Bond. I now have a total of 4 spells which should always be prepared and not count against my total. At level 3 with a 16 wisdom, I should be able to prepare 6 spells for a total of 10. As you can see, 5 of my slots are already taken and I'm only being provided with a total of 6. My level 1 domain spells are eating slots. I select 1 additional spell and move forward to complete the changes. Since I did not choose to prepare the domain spells which should always be prepared by default, they are not added to my sheet and the original domain spells counted against my total number of prepared. Points 5 and 7 have screens attached in this google doc because your forums can't handle image uploads for some reason. <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D98H3WDf2wXXdyceGJ7-6XtgovREBFpkZHtAAguyr_o/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1D98H3WDf2wXXdyceGJ7-6XtgovREBFpkZHtAAguyr_o/edit?usp=sharing</a> Both myself and my players have been able to reproduce this issue an unlimited number of times. Please fix it.
This is still unresolved.
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keithcurtis
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I was initially unable to duplicate this. I created a level 1 forge cleric and received the domain spells as indicated in your steps 1-3. When leveling up to level 3, I got my two level 2 domain spells and was able to choose two additional spells for a total of 10.Screen shots below. You can see that domain spells are grayed out and unselectable, and do not count against your total. I tried again, this time using Peace Domain as per your example. The spells are indeed bugged as you indicate. This does not appear to be a Charactermancer Level Up issue as much as it is a Compendium Issue with Tasha's Cauldron of Everything. Apparently the data is not input correctly to account for the level up. Screen shots below: If you would like to call dev attention to this, the best course to take is to file a&nbsp; Help Center Request . Since early last year (about the time COVID-related user increases began to strain the help system), the devs have requested that issues be filed through the help center. This will automatically create a ticket and require assignment to the dev team. I'm sorry I didn't see your report when you first filesd, or I would have let you know then. You may want to reference this thread in your report, and stress that the problem lies with TCM, not the Charactermancer. That's a far easier fix. PS. The problem you likely ran into with including a graphic was likely due to cut and paste rather than using the upload button or dragging a file into the browser window. The text engine that Roll20 uses doesn't handle a pasted graphic in the same manner as an uploaded one.
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keithcurtis
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Oh, and I should have mentioned that in the meantime, you can always drag and drop spells onto your character from the compendium tab, outside of charactermancer. This is pretty common practice for clerics, as their prepared spell list can change daily.