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Hello OneDnD, I was just watching TreantMonk's video on the cantrip changes and they mention how none of the spells or cantrips "obviously" clarify whether the artificer gets access to those or not. But I believe this has created a bit of an oversight / conflict in the rules as it would seem that artificers no longer get access to most of their spell list for the time being.
Note:
1) With the 2024 rules you can still play an artificer, it will just be the artificer as in the previously released Eberron book
2) The 2024 rules also state that if a rule or aspect of the game has been updated you should use the new version; this is reinforced by the statement on DnDBeyond, even if you pick a 2014 class (they technically only discuss legacy classes in their statement) you still use the new versions of spells
3) Many spells that were previously listed artificer as a class that could take the spell no longer have this
We conclude from this the 2024 rules have (almost certainly as an oversight) restricted the artificer spell list to a tiny proportion of remaining spells, mostly artificer exclusive spells, and spells obtained from subclasses. Clearly there's a common sense ruling that DM's could allow artificers to take the 2024 versions of their prior spells, but at best this creates a headache of flicking between 2014 spells & 2024 spells, and at worst some may just rule these are disallowed for artificer.
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