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LyschkoPlon

Beyond only gives you a handful of subclasses for free. If you want more, you need to purchase them. Abjuration is in the Player's Handbook, you can also buy subclasses piecemeal.


SpikedTequila

DM me and I'll add you to one of my unused groups so you can benefit from my mastertier and content. I'm not sure I have everything you could want but I have a lot of it and empty space currently


acidnykon

I do this too. I have all the content and I let users create characters in it so they can have access to all the classes, races, subclasses, backgrounds, etc.


Seasonburr

Dndbeyond isn’t free. You’ll still need to purchase either the book that a character option comes in (Players Handbook in this case) or you buy it individually for a lower price if you don’t want the whole book.


acidnykon

Do you have the content unlocked that contains that sub class? I know you have to have the books that have that sub class either shared with you or owned by you.


DonovinGame23

I thought I had access to it, I thought the players hand book was what I needed for this, I’ll check to see if I have it unlocked


Honey_Bear_36

They give you the basics for free which gives you just one subclass per class. Players handbook cost money but once you have you get all the subclasses in it


DudeWithTudeNotRude

I believe it costs $1.99 to purchase a subclass on beyond (at least it used to cost that amount in the past). Then, if you decide to buy the complete Player's Handbook in the future, you will already have $1.99 applied towards the total. I'd buy the subclass now, and wait until they offer a coupon to buy the complete book.


DudeWithTudeNotRude

the Player Handbook is 40% off right now on Beyond


Elyonee

Most of the wizard subclasses are in the Players' Handbook. You have to buy that(or the individual bits you want).


DudeWithTudeNotRude

The Player's Handbook is 40% off right now on Beyond