I don't play AL, so I really don't know for sure. (It's probably not, based on what everyone else is saying in this thread.) But such a thing exists, even if its "legality" is still up in the air.My understanding is that Xanathar's Lost Notes to Everything Else is not official or AL legal. Has this changed?
I thought it was classified as DM Adepts Guild material. Which, IIRC, is basically WoTC giving DND fans full authority in creating content approved by WoTC and is homebrew canonizedish.My understanding is that Xanathar's Lost Notes to Everything Else is not official or AL legal. Has this changed?
I thought it was classified as DM Adepts Guild material. Which, IIRC, is basically WoTC giving DND fans full authority in creating content approved by WoTC and is homebrew canonizedish.
Got ya. I could care less bout Adventure League games as I don't do AL. I already know though, it's everything by the book in AL.Yes, but you can not use DM Guild stuff in Adventure League games, and in some groups that are official printed books only, you can not use it there either.
If that is the criteria, I think that your options are just playing a sorceror with nature-themed spells or playing a druid class with a sorceror theme.Yes, but you can not use DM Guild stuff in Adventure League games, and in some groups that are official printed books only, you can not use it there either.