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<blockquote data-quote="rgard" data-source="post: 5181490" data-attributes="member: 4157"><p>I've played one Wiz/UrP/MT and DM'd 2 and I didn't find it too abusive. While you do get the 9th level spell both in Ur-Priest and Wizard at 20th level, the Ur-Priest maximum spells per level makes it less attractive when you move into Epic levels. </p><p></p><p>Maybe that is the house rule solution to the MT low to mid-level power lag? You select a primary spell casting class, then the secondary spell casting class. Your primary class uses the its normal PHB spell progression, but the secondary class uses the spell progression of the Ur-Priest PrC and is capped out at 10th level.</p><p></p><p>For example, you select cleric as the primary class spell casting class. You then select wizard as the secondary class. You advance cleric to 3rd level. You then take 2 levels of wizard, but the wizard spells per day per level are limited to the Ur-Priest spell progression table. After completing 2 levels of wizard, you then enter the MT PrC and carry on from there.</p><p></p><p>I'll take a look at the books tonight and think some more on this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p>Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rgard, post: 5181490, member: 4157"] I've played one Wiz/UrP/MT and DM'd 2 and I didn't find it too abusive. While you do get the 9th level spell both in Ur-Priest and Wizard at 20th level, the Ur-Priest maximum spells per level makes it less attractive when you move into Epic levels. Maybe that is the house rule solution to the MT low to mid-level power lag? You select a primary spell casting class, then the secondary spell casting class. Your primary class uses the its normal PHB spell progression, but the secondary class uses the spell progression of the Ur-Priest PrC and is capped out at 10th level. For example, you select cleric as the primary class spell casting class. You then select wizard as the secondary class. You advance cleric to 3rd level. You then take 2 levels of wizard, but the wizard spells per day per level are limited to the Ur-Priest spell progression table. After completing 2 levels of wizard, you then enter the MT PrC and carry on from there. I'll take a look at the books tonight and think some more on this. Thanks, Rich [/QUOTE]
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