RangerWickett
Legend
Fox, I think it could work rather well, though it might be a little odd having normal spells up to 20th level, and then spell lists thereafter. I admit that I haven't looked closely at the epic rules, especially not for magic. I never quite understood how it worked that the only way for characters to get better spells at epic level was to spend feats to get one or two spell slots at a time, but I suppose it was balanced by the idea that they'd be using the epic spellmaking rules.
That's one of the things I plan to put into Lyceian Arcana, since I have a few extra weeks to brainstorm thanks to the delays caused by the ENMag. I already have EOM equivalents of the core spellcasting classes, and I was looking into figuring out how broken stuff might get at epic levels.
So, short answer: I'm on it.
Long answer: It's danged complicated. It's not hard to use EOM and non-EOM magic in the same campaign, but I hadn't bent my efforts toward figuring out how to work them into the same character. But expect something to touch on it in Lyceian Arcana.
That's one of the things I plan to put into Lyceian Arcana, since I have a few extra weeks to brainstorm thanks to the delays caused by the ENMag. I already have EOM equivalents of the core spellcasting classes, and I was looking into figuring out how broken stuff might get at epic levels.
So, short answer: I'm on it.
Long answer: It's danged complicated. It's not hard to use EOM and non-EOM magic in the same campaign, but I hadn't bent my efforts toward figuring out how to work them into the same character. But expect something to touch on it in Lyceian Arcana.