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<blockquote data-quote="RigaMortus" data-source="post: 1340476" data-attributes="member: 1077"><p>I noticed you only have 1 "Class Ability" for the Sorcerer. I think you are missing some...</p><p></p><p>The have a familiar</p><p>They are allowed to swap out spells every other level... So that adds up to what? like 8 or 10 right there?</p><p>They can cast spells "on the fly" unlike a Wizard.</p><p></p><p>I also noticed that, for spells known, you have the Sorcerer at 4 spells per level? Am I reading that correctly? And the Wizard at 37/SL (does that mean 37 spells per spell level?). I think the important factor is how many of those spells can one prepare and cast. You could know 1 million different spells, but what good is it going to do you if you can only prepare and/or cast just 3 of them (per spell level)? I very well may be reading that wrong though...</p><p></p><p>Personally, I am not a fan of memorizing spells ahead of time. I like to have one specific spell list to cast from. Maybe its just because I can be indecisive, heh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RigaMortus, post: 1340476, member: 1077"] I noticed you only have 1 "Class Ability" for the Sorcerer. I think you are missing some... The have a familiar They are allowed to swap out spells every other level... So that adds up to what? like 8 or 10 right there? They can cast spells "on the fly" unlike a Wizard. I also noticed that, for spells known, you have the Sorcerer at 4 spells per level? Am I reading that correctly? And the Wizard at 37/SL (does that mean 37 spells per spell level?). I think the important factor is how many of those spells can one prepare and cast. You could know 1 million different spells, but what good is it going to do you if you can only prepare and/or cast just 3 of them (per spell level)? I very well may be reading that wrong though... Personally, I am not a fan of memorizing spells ahead of time. I like to have one specific spell list to cast from. Maybe its just because I can be indecisive, heh. [/QUOTE]
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