How about Defiling allows a spellcaster to "recharge" a power?
Defiling itself is a minor action that does what we all know Defiling does.
On the first round, the caster rolls a d6. On a roll of 6, his powers do some sort of recharge (like the monsters get).
If he fails the roll, the next round the area of defiling grows by one. On a roll of 5 or 6, the recharge happens.
If he fails that rolls, the next round the area of defiling grows by one more (now a Burst 3) and the recharge occurs on a 4-6.
I think that would make Defiling very attractive.
Or maybe this can be just one in a suite of Defiling abilities. Others could boost the damage of a spell or increase the range or other metamagicky type stuff.
Basically, defiling becomes a suite of abilities that allow spellcasters to recharge and modify the spells they cast.
it seems we were collectively headed in this direction. But I don't think Defiling has to necessarily be just one thing. Maybe it can do a number of things.
But by default, PC spellcasters are Preservers. Fair enough, and those spellcasters don't get ganked.
Thoughts?
Defiling itself is a minor action that does what we all know Defiling does.
On the first round, the caster rolls a d6. On a roll of 6, his powers do some sort of recharge (like the monsters get).
If he fails the roll, the next round the area of defiling grows by one. On a roll of 5 or 6, the recharge happens.
If he fails that rolls, the next round the area of defiling grows by one more (now a Burst 3) and the recharge occurs on a 4-6.
I think that would make Defiling very attractive.
Or maybe this can be just one in a suite of Defiling abilities. Others could boost the damage of a spell or increase the range or other metamagicky type stuff.
Basically, defiling becomes a suite of abilities that allow spellcasters to recharge and modify the spells they cast.
it seems we were collectively headed in this direction. But I don't think Defiling has to necessarily be just one thing. Maybe it can do a number of things.
But by default, PC spellcasters are Preservers. Fair enough, and those spellcasters don't get ganked.
Thoughts?