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<blockquote data-quote="handforged" data-source="post: 861894" data-attributes="member: 2027"><p>What if the restriction were worded such that the sorceror "can only learn spells that can be accessed by a character of the same level of the class whose list from which it comes." This would mean that the spells would keep their lower levels, but would be inaccessable until later.</p><p></p><p>This might limit the number of high level spells known a little bit more, if a sorceror uses one of her two level 18 spells to go back and learn a 6th level bard spell, rather than a 9th level spell, but the ability to cast said spell more times a day, probably balances this out.</p><p></p><p>There has got to be a better way to word the restriction than in my first sentence, but I can't figure out how to get rid of all of the prepositional phrases at the end.</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, limiting the sorceror to the Clr, Drd, and Sor/Wiz lists would not really be that bad, as there are few spells that only a Ranger, Paladin, or Bard have access to. Those few spells might be better off remaining limited to those classes for flavor purposes anyway.</p><p></p><p>I definitely think that Domain lists should be off limits, because their level ratings are generally balanced not only by the fact that they could only be cast once a day, but also by the power of the domain ability.</p><p></p><p>~hf</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handforged, post: 861894, member: 2027"] What if the restriction were worded such that the sorceror "can only learn spells that can be accessed by a character of the same level of the class whose list from which it comes." This would mean that the spells would keep their lower levels, but would be inaccessable until later. This might limit the number of high level spells known a little bit more, if a sorceror uses one of her two level 18 spells to go back and learn a 6th level bard spell, rather than a 9th level spell, but the ability to cast said spell more times a day, probably balances this out. There has got to be a better way to word the restriction than in my first sentence, but I can't figure out how to get rid of all of the prepositional phrases at the end. On the other hand, limiting the sorceror to the Clr, Drd, and Sor/Wiz lists would not really be that bad, as there are few spells that only a Ranger, Paladin, or Bard have access to. Those few spells might be better off remaining limited to those classes for flavor purposes anyway. I definitely think that Domain lists should be off limits, because their level ratings are generally balanced not only by the fact that they could only be cast once a day, but also by the power of the domain ability. ~hf [/QUOTE]
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