Last night I tried making a homebrew item that would give you the spell, but Silvery Barbs wasn't an option. Now today I can't add it to my shadow magic sorcerer or to my bard's magical secrets. I never have Magic: The Gathering Content off, so I don't get why it isn't an option.
It's definitely still there; are you the one who unlocked the spell?
If you were getting the spell shared to you through content sharing for a campaign that you have a character in then you won't see it in the homebrew editor, and it will disappear from your spell choices if content sharing is disabled (e.g- if the person with the master subscription hasn't renewed it in time). To add it to homebrew in this case you'll either need to purchase it for yourself, or get the person who bought it to create the homebrew and share that.
I am having this issue right now, did this ever get resolved? I can't add it on a new character (Bard) even though I purchased the content and enabled it.
I am having this issue right now, did this ever get resolved? I can't add it on a new character (Bard) even though I purchased the content and enabled it.
Have you got Magic: The Gathering Content enabled on the first tab (Home) of the character builder? Silvery barbs was added by the Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos book, which is Magic: The Gathering Content, so that may need to be enabled to see the spell?
I'm having this same issue, I actually just bought the Strixhaven book so I could get this spell but I can't pull it up even though I see Strixhaven. Any updates?
Last night I tried making a homebrew item that would give you the spell, but Silvery Barbs wasn't an option. Now today I can't add it to my shadow magic sorcerer or to my bard's magical secrets. I never have Magic: The Gathering Content off, so I don't get why it isn't an option.
It's definitely still there; are you the one who unlocked the spell?
If you were getting the spell shared to you through content sharing for a campaign that you have a character in then you won't see it in the homebrew editor, and it will disappear from your spell choices if content sharing is disabled (e.g- if the person with the master subscription hasn't renewed it in time). To add it to homebrew in this case you'll either need to purchase it for yourself, or get the person who bought it to create the homebrew and share that.
However, I'd recommend using a toned down version of the spell, silvery barbs in its released form is pretty overpowered for a 1st-level spell.
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I am having this issue right now, did this ever get resolved? I can't add it on a new character (Bard) even though I purchased the content and enabled it.
Have you got Magic: The Gathering Content enabled on the first tab (Home) of the character builder? Silvery barbs was added by the Strixhaven: Curriculum of Chaos book, which is Magic: The Gathering Content, so that may need to be enabled to see the spell?
Characters: Bullette, Chortle, Dracarys Noir, Edward Merryspell, Habard Ashery, Legion, Peregrine
My Homebrew: Feats | Items | Monsters | Spells | Subclasses | Races
Guides: Creating Sub-Races Using Trait Options
WIP (feedback needed): Blood Mage, Chromatic Sorcerers, Summoner, Trickster Domain, Unlucky, Weapon Smith
Please don't reply to my posts unless you've read what they actually say.
Yes, it is enabled. Yes the book is purchased.
I'm having this same issue, I actually just bought the Strixhaven book so I could get this spell but I can't pull it up even though I see Strixhaven. Any updates?
Me too.
Yes, access has been shared with me. Yes, MTG access on. Yes, i have logged out and back in.
Any other ideas?
Did you get any resolution? I am having the same issue with Silvery Barbs. Cheers