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Adding Spells to a custom Domain

CoolFool

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First of all, sorry if this has been answered in a prior post. I tried to search my best.. the closest thing I found to the answer I needed was this post...

"To add domain spells, you would create the Glory domain, then go to the Spells tab and create new spells with a spell class of "Glory"."

I have created my new domains, and have created the special abilities properly.
Whenever I make a new spell and search for the spell class of Glory.. its not in the list.. so I go to create a new tag in that pulldown list and name it glory or something similar.. my problem is that the spells I created are not linking to the domain.

Any help would be appreciated
 
CoolFool wrote:
>
>
> First of all, sorry if this has been answered in a prior post. I tried
> to search my best.. the closest thing I found to the answer I needed was
> this post... Glory is actually one of the domains I need.
>
> "To add domain spells, you would create the Glory domain, then go to the
> Spells tab and create new spells with a spell class of "Glory".
> "
>
> I have created my new domains, and have created the special abilities
> properly.
> Whenever I make a new spell and search for the spell class of Glory..
> its not in the list.. so I go to create a new tag in that pulldown list
> and name it glory or something similar.. my problem is that the spells I
> created are not linking to the domain.



When you created the "Glory" domain, what did you set as the "Domain
Tag"? If you set the spell class tag on the spell to be the same as
that, and make sure the "Domain spell?" checkbox is ticked, you should
see the spell in the proper domain list.


Hope this helps,

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Colen McAlister, colen@wolflair.com
Chief Engineer, Lone Wolf Development
 
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