I think it's stupid for the Wizard, and even stupider for the Mage, and at that, only merely acceptable for the cleric and acolyte: prepairing spells. Has ANYONE ever read (non fanfic) fantasy novels in which casters actually prepare spells? And for d20M, I find it even more odd that the mage prepaires spells. So, a proposoal for a spontaneus casting mage.
Keep all class features, except for Spell Mastery, which becomes irrelavent. Even keep Int-based casting. Nix the spell book. Spells Known now use the table on page 319 (the one that's supposed to be for spells per day). In addition, if the Mage gets a bonus spell of a given level, they also know 1 more spell of that level. Keep the spells per day, but add 1 per day of each spell level that the Mage can cast.
Seem too powerful? Underpowered? Not versatile enough? Too versatile? Comments welcome.
Keep all class features, except for Spell Mastery, which becomes irrelavent. Even keep Int-based casting. Nix the spell book. Spells Known now use the table on page 319 (the one that's supposed to be for spells per day). In addition, if the Mage gets a bonus spell of a given level, they also know 1 more spell of that level. Keep the spells per day, but add 1 per day of each spell level that the Mage can cast.
Seem too powerful? Underpowered? Not versatile enough? Too versatile? Comments welcome.