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<blockquote data-quote="Knightfall" data-source="post: 3365902" data-attributes="member: 2012"><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>Spellcasting Restrictions and Changes</strong></span></p><p>Nehwon spellcasters are limited to a combined caster level of 15 or lower, regardless of classes and prestige classes. Thus a multiclassed arcane spellcaster/divine spellcaster can have a combined total of 15 spellcasting levels, not 15 in each class. Nehwon spellcasters cannot learn spells higher than 7th-level.</p><p></p><p>The generic spellcaster class states that spellcasters learn and cast spells as sorcerers. This is only partially true for a Nehwon campaign. A Nehwon spellcaster must study his or her spells from a spellbook at the beginning of each week. Then, during the week, the spellcaster may cast spells spontaneously as a sorcerer would.</p><p></p><p>Therefore, Nehwon spellcasters can only use their spells once per week, instead of once per day. Nehwon adepts also suffer from this restriction, although they don’t use spellbooks (see under Other Classes, below).</p><p></p><p>Other non-alien-like beings from alternate Material Planes cannot have a caster level above 15, while visiting Nehwon, nor can they cast spells higher than 7th-level. They do not lose access to the spell slots for 8th and 9th-level, however, and may prepare or spontaneously cast lower-level spells in those slots using metamagic feats.</p><p></p><p>Ningauble of the Seven Eyes and Sheelba of the Eyeless Face (to be detailed below) are not subject to these restrictions, as they are alien beings (aberrations) from beyond Nehwon. Other alien-like beings (aberrations, outsiders) from alternate Material Planes, the Inner Planes, or the Outer Planes, which find their way too Nehwon do not have any spellcasting restrictions, either.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: DarkOrange"><strong>Other Classes</strong></span></p><p>I’m also going to use the following NPC classes: adept and commoner. The adept class will be for a character like Atya – who is not a black or white wizard, but obviously has some magical talent. The adept also has access to the Witch Spell List (up to 3rd-level), in addition to its own spell list (up to 3rd-level), as per page 175 of the DMG v.3.5, as well as the spell <em>calm animals</em>.</p><p></p><p>Nehwon adepts cast spells as either divine or arcane spellcasters (player’s choice) but cannot learn spells higher than 3rd-level. They do gain spell slots up to 5th-level but can only prepare spells in those slots by using metamagic feats. Nehwon adepts gain bonus feats, as per the generic spellcaster class, but they do not gain the summon familiar class feature at 2nd-level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Knightfall, post: 3365902, member: 2012"] [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]Spellcasting Restrictions and Changes[/B][/COLOR] Nehwon spellcasters are limited to a combined caster level of 15 or lower, regardless of classes and prestige classes. Thus a multiclassed arcane spellcaster/divine spellcaster can have a combined total of 15 spellcasting levels, not 15 in each class. Nehwon spellcasters cannot learn spells higher than 7th-level. The generic spellcaster class states that spellcasters learn and cast spells as sorcerers. This is only partially true for a Nehwon campaign. A Nehwon spellcaster must study his or her spells from a spellbook at the beginning of each week. Then, during the week, the spellcaster may cast spells spontaneously as a sorcerer would. Therefore, Nehwon spellcasters can only use their spells once per week, instead of once per day. Nehwon adepts also suffer from this restriction, although they don’t use spellbooks (see under Other Classes, below). Other non-alien-like beings from alternate Material Planes cannot have a caster level above 15, while visiting Nehwon, nor can they cast spells higher than 7th-level. They do not lose access to the spell slots for 8th and 9th-level, however, and may prepare or spontaneously cast lower-level spells in those slots using metamagic feats. Ningauble of the Seven Eyes and Sheelba of the Eyeless Face (to be detailed below) are not subject to these restrictions, as they are alien beings (aberrations) from beyond Nehwon. Other alien-like beings (aberrations, outsiders) from alternate Material Planes, the Inner Planes, or the Outer Planes, which find their way too Nehwon do not have any spellcasting restrictions, either. [COLOR=DarkOrange][B]Other Classes[/B][/COLOR] I’m also going to use the following NPC classes: adept and commoner. The adept class will be for a character like Atya – who is not a black or white wizard, but obviously has some magical talent. The adept also has access to the Witch Spell List (up to 3rd-level), in addition to its own spell list (up to 3rd-level), as per page 175 of the DMG v.3.5, as well as the spell [I]calm animals[/I]. Nehwon adepts cast spells as either divine or arcane spellcasters (player’s choice) but cannot learn spells higher than 3rd-level. They do gain spell slots up to 5th-level but can only prepare spells in those slots by using metamagic feats. Nehwon adepts gain bonus feats, as per the generic spellcaster class, but they do not gain the summon familiar class feature at 2nd-level. [/QUOTE]
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