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Cleric Domain Spell Level Error

When creating a Level 8 Cleric using the Charactermancer (PHB14), the Domain Spells were added to my character sheet with the incorrect Spell Level . See below image. For example, Fireball wa s added as a 5th-level spell instead of a 3rd-level spell like it is supposed to be. I suspect this is due to a confused reading of the Domain Spells table where the Cleric Level at which you learn Fireball is Level 5 because that is when you become capable of casting 3rd-level spells. It does not change the base level of the spell itself. Fireball is still a 3rd-level spell (without upcasting). The below table from the roll20 site lists it as "Cleric Spell" but the PHB14 pg61 lists it as "Cleric Level". The same issue exists for all of the Domain Spells; that is, Wall of Fire is provided as a 7th-level spell instead of a 4th-level spell, Scorching Ray is provided as a 3rd-level spell instead of a 2nd-level spell, and so on. The only exception is for the Level 1 Domain Spells because coincidentally get 1st-level spells at Level 1. I have not gone through and recreated this problem for all the Cleric Domains but I suspect it may occur for all of them. Also, other classes that gain subclass spells may have the same issue, I have not confirmed one way or the other. Anyone that doesn't catch this error will be severely hindering their spellcasting potency with subclass spells.
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That looks pretty significant, like you described. In case it doesn't get enough attention here, i recommend sending your Report to the Roll20 Help Center to create a support ticket for this. Go to Roll20 Help Center &gt; Send a Request &gt; use "Official and Licensed Content issues" from the dropdown menu. <a href="https://help.roll20.net/hc/en-us/requests/new" rel="nofollow">https://help.roll20.net/hc/en-us/requests/new</a>
Yes, thanks. I actually submitted a bug report after this and the support team has responded to say they were able to recreate the error and are looking in to fixing it.