Cheiromancer
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I see we were simul-posting there!
That seems a good summary of the verbose second half of my previous post.
It seems odd that something so quintessentially wizardly as epic magic would be ineligible for bonus wizard feats. But I'm afraid it might be necessary to do something along those lines.
What knots are those? It says that a wizard who spends one feat to get an epic spell slot is limited to a spell whose SP is 29 or lower. If he wants a better spell, he has to get another feat. When the character is level 27, it should occur to him to get another spell such spell slot. That seems reasonable enough.
[sblock=Unless... Is it the save DCs?]What I think is problematic about the proposal is not the formula, but the save DCs that result from pouring everything into ISC, and then basing spell DC on the level of the spell slot. A level 50 wizard with a 50 intelligence can get a level 29 spell if he spends all 20 epic feats on ISC. That spell will have a save DC of 39+20 = 59. Which is a bit high.
Supposing that ISC can only be purchased with general feats, then he could get level 19 spells at level 50 (save DC 49) which is a lot more reasonable. Conventional casters would mostly be getting IM, so they wouldn't much care. As much as it pains me to admit it (ISC is very wizardly and should qualify for bonus feats) all the alternatives seem worse.
I.e. you could bring back the higher ability prerequisite to use high level slots; the wizard would just barely be able to cast a level 20 spell if he has a 50 Intelligence. This would have a similar effect as the first proposal, except you might see 50th level characters with a 60 intelligence running around, and save DCs of 65+.
Or you could just revert to the rule that the base DC is a flat 20. Which is kinda boring, but doable. While I can understand a metamagicked spell not increasing its DC, it seems that a spell that is "really" level 13 should have a base DC of 23, not 20.
What you do depends on the conclusion of the whole equipment/hit points/save DCs/Spell DCs discussion, which we were going to split off in another thread. So I'll hide this in a spoiler block. [/sblock]
I was wondering if you'd agree with that.
I suppose if we have rules that cover these cases well, we just apply the rules to other spells similarly, and hope for the best.
Sepulchrave II said:It seems that the issue here is primarily one of preventing massive overspecialization via an epic spellcasting route, and reducing the possible overinvestment in Epic Spellcasting and feats which apply to it.
That seems a good summary of the verbose second half of my previous post.
Sepulchrave II said:This has been touched on before, but a quick fix to the current issues with the system might also be:
1) Give the Epic Spellcasting feat the [Epic Magic] tag. Give all feats which pertain to it the [Epic Magic] tag.
2) Feats which have the [Epic Magic] tag can only be taken as general feats, never as bonus feats gained by virtue of a character's class. This will slow progression by 50%, and force more conventional feat choices as well.
It seems odd that something so quintessentially wizardly as epic magic would be ineligible for bonus wizard feats. But I'm afraid it might be necessary to do something along those lines.
Sepulchrave II said:I'm not sure about the knots which your system proposes via 6+SP/6
What knots are those? It says that a wizard who spends one feat to get an epic spell slot is limited to a spell whose SP is 29 or lower. If he wants a better spell, he has to get another feat. When the character is level 27, it should occur to him to get another spell such spell slot. That seems reasonable enough.
[sblock=Unless... Is it the save DCs?]What I think is problematic about the proposal is not the formula, but the save DCs that result from pouring everything into ISC, and then basing spell DC on the level of the spell slot. A level 50 wizard with a 50 intelligence can get a level 29 spell if he spends all 20 epic feats on ISC. That spell will have a save DC of 39+20 = 59. Which is a bit high.
Supposing that ISC can only be purchased with general feats, then he could get level 19 spells at level 50 (save DC 49) which is a lot more reasonable. Conventional casters would mostly be getting IM, so they wouldn't much care. As much as it pains me to admit it (ISC is very wizardly and should qualify for bonus feats) all the alternatives seem worse.
I.e. you could bring back the higher ability prerequisite to use high level slots; the wizard would just barely be able to cast a level 20 spell if he has a 50 Intelligence. This would have a similar effect as the first proposal, except you might see 50th level characters with a 60 intelligence running around, and save DCs of 65+.

What you do depends on the conclusion of the whole equipment/hit points/save DCs/Spell DCs discussion, which we were going to split off in another thread. So I'll hide this in a spoiler block. [/sblock]
Sepulchrave II said:3) Allow Improved Metamagic to offer a -2 mitigating factor to epic spells per feat. I agree Improved Metamagic should synergize with both conventional and epic magic.
I was wondering if you'd agree with that.

Sepulchrave Ii said:With two level-dependent functions removed from the metamagic equation, this actually works pretty well. The problem is gauging things without these clear-cut functions.
I suppose if we have rules that cover these cases well, we just apply the rules to other spells similarly, and hope for the best.