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<blockquote data-quote="Razuur" data-source="post: 725913" data-attributes="member: 1997"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>I have a question. I finally wrapped my head around EoM. It took me three attempts to "get it", and I spaced them out about a month apart. I don't know what it was, but it just didn't "click" - until last night that is. Now that is has, I am definitely offering the EoM system to my players if they would like to spice up their magic some.</p><p></p><p>But I do have some questions, and mind you they are questions, not judgements.</p><p></p><p>The big one is why does the Mage get so many spell lists. Spell lists seem to be far more flexible than spells, as a variety of effects could be achieved with each Element combination, right? So it seems to me that a 20th level character (having 70 some spell lists) has a lot of power. I am just curious why? Not judging it as right or wrong. Actually just trying to wrap my head around it, thats all. There must be a reason, and I am not getting it. Is the thought that with 78 spell lists, you should be able to recreate every spell in the PG?</p><p></p><p>Second and this more for GMs and players - are you having the PCs record their specific "spells"?</p><p></p><p>Neat product. One of the more unique and neat products out there. This and A Magical Medieval Society are two PDFs that have turned me on my head as of late.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Razuur, post: 725913, member: 1997"] Hello! I have a question. I finally wrapped my head around EoM. It took me three attempts to "get it", and I spaced them out about a month apart. I don't know what it was, but it just didn't "click" - until last night that is. Now that is has, I am definitely offering the EoM system to my players if they would like to spice up their magic some. But I do have some questions, and mind you they are questions, not judgements. The big one is why does the Mage get so many spell lists. Spell lists seem to be far more flexible than spells, as a variety of effects could be achieved with each Element combination, right? So it seems to me that a 20th level character (having 70 some spell lists) has a lot of power. I am just curious why? Not judging it as right or wrong. Actually just trying to wrap my head around it, thats all. There must be a reason, and I am not getting it. Is the thought that with 78 spell lists, you should be able to recreate every spell in the PG? Second and this more for GMs and players - are you having the PCs record their specific "spells"? Neat product. One of the more unique and neat products out there. This and A Magical Medieval Society are two PDFs that have turned me on my head as of late. [/QUOTE]
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