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<blockquote data-quote="jgsugden" data-source="post: 7341165" data-attributes="member: 2629"><p>I use it as is, but I have considered allowing spellcasters to concentrate on multiple lower level spells. </p><p></p><p>The rule would be that you would get a number of concentration points equal to half your spellcaster level rounded up, as determined by the multiclassing rules for spellcasters (spellcasting levels for wizards are 1/lvl, paladins 1/2 lvl, eldritch knight 1/3 lvl). To concentrate on a spell you need to use a number of your concentration points equal to the spell level of the spell plus 1/additional spell youre already concentrating upon. For example, a 17th lvl wizard would have 9 concentration points. He coud concentrate on one 9th level spell for 9 concentration points, or he could concentrate on two 4th level spells (the first one would cost 4 concentration, the second 4+1=5 concentration), or he could concentrate on a 4th lvl and two first level (with the 4th level costing 2, the first 1st level cost 1+1, and the second 1+2 for a total of 9 cooncentration. </p><p></p><p>A 5th level wizard could concetrate on two first level spells, an 11th level wizard three first level spells and a 19th level could concentrate on four first level spells. </p><p></p><p>I'm betting you'd mostly see the multiple concentration spells start to see use at 9th level when the could concetrate ona 3rd and 1st level spell....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgsugden, post: 7341165, member: 2629"] I use it as is, but I have considered allowing spellcasters to concentrate on multiple lower level spells. The rule would be that you would get a number of concentration points equal to half your spellcaster level rounded up, as determined by the multiclassing rules for spellcasters (spellcasting levels for wizards are 1/lvl, paladins 1/2 lvl, eldritch knight 1/3 lvl). To concentrate on a spell you need to use a number of your concentration points equal to the spell level of the spell plus 1/additional spell youre already concentrating upon. For example, a 17th lvl wizard would have 9 concentration points. He coud concentrate on one 9th level spell for 9 concentration points, or he could concentrate on two 4th level spells (the first one would cost 4 concentration, the second 4+1=5 concentration), or he could concentrate on a 4th lvl and two first level (with the 4th level costing 2, the first 1st level cost 1+1, and the second 1+2 for a total of 9 cooncentration. A 5th level wizard could concetrate on two first level spells, an 11th level wizard three first level spells and a 19th level could concentrate on four first level spells. I'm betting you'd mostly see the multiple concentration spells start to see use at 9th level when the could concetrate ona 3rd and 1st level spell.... [/QUOTE]
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