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Magic Initiate Feat issue

I purchased the PHB from Roll20 to have full access to recreate characters here I made on DND Beyond.  However, the feat, Magic Initiate, does not give the option to select a class as well as 3 spells (2 cantrips and a 1st lvl) on Roll20 as it does on DND Beyond.  This leaves me with at least 1 attack power that needs to be manually input.  I paid for the access for the PHB here at the same price as a hardcopy book, thus I expected it to give the same functionality.  I need assistance.  Thanks. Quinton
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Ziechael
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Feats aren't fully integrated yet due to the complexity and variety of them (or so I am given to understand it... I don't speak for, or on behalf of, Roll20 however). Hopefully they will be Charactermancer accessible and enabled at some point in the future but for now when a feat is taken (which is a variant rule, albeit a commonly used one) you will have to handle it manually beyond dragging/dropping the text into the features section of the 5e OGL sheet... sorry. For magic initiate you can still benefit from the spell drag/drop functionality so there shouldn't really be much manual effort required, what do you mean by manually inputting an attack power?
Gotcha. That makes sense, but I was not aware of a drag drop feature. I've been typing in all my spells and copy pasting the description. I'll leave to look into that. Thanks.
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keithcurtis
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This section on the wiki has info on Compendium drag and drop, but the whole page is probably worth a read-through.