I assume this is for D&D 5e. Yes, the problem is that it is very easy to find this deprecated spell database (with "Druid spells by level," "Cleric spells by name" and so on all pointing to the same omnibus listing of all 5e spells, that cannot even be filtered by class) and very hard to find the correct lists. For the benefit of anyone who, like me, initially failed the DC 18 Roll20 Arcana check and instead made the mistake of typing "Spells" (or "Cleric" or "Druid" or "Sorcerer", or anything at all really) in the search box, here's how you find, say, a list of second-level cleric spells. The trick, if you actually want to see spells for one particular D&D 5e class, is to avoid the search box . 1. Go to the Compendium tab and click on the link for "Spells." You may have to scroll down . 2. Once the spell list loads, find the tiny, italicized "Filter Results" text just under the search bar. This text is in fact a clickable element! Go ahead and click it. 3. In the popup window that appears, choose whatever filters you like (say, "Cleric" for class and "Level 2" for level), and click "Apply Filters." Ta-da! Second-level cleric spells: Edit: The class list error, as well as the chaos introduced by the autolinker, are pain points for many users of Roll20's most popular game system, especially when we are starting out. Addressing those two things would greatly improve the user experience.