darkbard
Legend
no, i'm not talking about a wizard preparing a silent, maximized magic missile. what i'm talking about is changing the way metamagic feats work.
as it stands now, players playing wizards in my games rarely take arcane metamagic feats since their utility is rather limited. sure, it occasionally helps to have a silent spell or a maximized spell prepared, but what about those times when you have the silent spell feat but really need a stilled spell or a quickened spell.
would it unbalance the game to have wizards gain access to a group of metamagic feats when they chose to spend one of their few feats on a metamagic feat. after all, the wizard would still have to prepare a spell with the appropriate feat and still must use a higher spell slot for the metamagicked spell.
if you were to implement such a change, how would you do it? would you group metamagic feats into "similar effects" or "same power level" (all spells of this group use a slot of two levels higher, for instance) or simply allow a wizard access to any metamagic feats if she expends one feat? what about feats from other sources (tome and blood, FRCS, etc.)?
and how would you handle the sorcerer, which would seem to require a different set of rules entirely?
as it stands now, players playing wizards in my games rarely take arcane metamagic feats since their utility is rather limited. sure, it occasionally helps to have a silent spell or a maximized spell prepared, but what about those times when you have the silent spell feat but really need a stilled spell or a quickened spell.
would it unbalance the game to have wizards gain access to a group of metamagic feats when they chose to spend one of their few feats on a metamagic feat. after all, the wizard would still have to prepare a spell with the appropriate feat and still must use a higher spell slot for the metamagicked spell.
if you were to implement such a change, how would you do it? would you group metamagic feats into "similar effects" or "same power level" (all spells of this group use a slot of two levels higher, for instance) or simply allow a wizard access to any metamagic feats if she expends one feat? what about feats from other sources (tome and blood, FRCS, etc.)?
and how would you handle the sorcerer, which would seem to require a different set of rules entirely?
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