DungeonmasterCal
First Post
Ok, I'm sure this question has been brought up here before, but being at work, it's hard to spend the time searching. But here goes.
I have NEVER liked the fact that clerics have access to the complete cleric spell list while wizards and sorcerers are limited to the ones they either have written in spellbooks or added to their repertoire and stored in their memory. Has anyone houseruled that clerics have to keep "prayerbooks" and acquire new spells like wizards do? If so, did this work out in your campaigns? I'm really leaning toward this, and am curious to know how your players reacted to it and how well it functioned.
I have NEVER liked the fact that clerics have access to the complete cleric spell list while wizards and sorcerers are limited to the ones they either have written in spellbooks or added to their repertoire and stored in their memory. Has anyone houseruled that clerics have to keep "prayerbooks" and acquire new spells like wizards do? If so, did this work out in your campaigns? I'm really leaning toward this, and am curious to know how your players reacted to it and how well it functioned.