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<blockquote data-quote="Tigris" data-source="post: 9847352" data-attributes="member: 7043270"><p>I definitly am a fan of keeping low level spells useful, I was more thinking that the low level spells being easier to cast (with getting a spell slot back) might triumpf over high level spells.</p><p></p><p>I agree that its a bit wasteful if low level spells cant be used at higher levels you design a lot of things to throw away else. (And might just create higher level spells doing the same as lower level spells just with bigger numbers)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think thats a good enough reason to also use low level spells.</p><p></p><p>Wanting to recreate an old feeling is perfectly fine reason. I was more wondering because from the thread title and initial text for me it was not clear. If its just about making vancian spellcasting then the different level slots (and with it "upcasting") is not necessarily. </p><p></p><p></p><p>But of course one can also do interesting things with spell slots. As one example if spells upcast automatically you could have spell slots of odd levels be spells which are general useful for combat (fireball etc.) And have even level spells all be more conditional.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigris, post: 9847352, member: 7043270"] I definitly am a fan of keeping low level spells useful, I was more thinking that the low level spells being easier to cast (with getting a spell slot back) might triumpf over high level spells. I agree that its a bit wasteful if low level spells cant be used at higher levels you design a lot of things to throw away else. (And might just create higher level spells doing the same as lower level spells just with bigger numbers) I think thats a good enough reason to also use low level spells. Wanting to recreate an old feeling is perfectly fine reason. I was more wondering because from the thread title and initial text for me it was not clear. If its just about making vancian spellcasting then the different level slots (and with it "upcasting") is not necessarily. But of course one can also do interesting things with spell slots. As one example if spells upcast automatically you could have spell slots of odd levels be spells which are general useful for combat (fireball etc.) And have even level spells all be more conditional. [/QUOTE]
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