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How many spells each day and each encounter do we truly get?
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<blockquote data-quote="erf_beto" data-source="post: 4089487" data-attributes="member: 47533"><p>I'm not sure how many spells/powers we get, but it seems it all depends on the classes and their inherent subsystems. Looking at the pre-gens, we see the wizard has Cantrip as a Class Feature, thus receiving 3 aditional cantrip at-will powers (the exact number might be Int-modifier or whatever). He can also know two per-day spells, but must memorize (and cast) just one of them. The cleric has Channel Divinity wich are a number of different powers that are always ready but you can only use one of them per encounter (kinda like the old spontaneous casting; it's probably how the new psion will work too, IMO). But, on the other hand, the paladin can use his Lay on Hands 3 times a day, but it's considered an at-will power. </p><p></p><p>I don't think we can be sure about how many powers we get. Every class have different options (thank god!), so I don't think we *need* a set-in-stone table saying how many per day powers you know. </p><p></p><p>Also, most powers (seem to) remain usefull through the 30 levels, and you're probably going to improve some of them as you level up. And we've been hinted that there will be retraining rules for switching powers you know, and some classes might just add more options to their repertoire (through Channel Divinity feats or reserching new per-day spells).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="erf_beto, post: 4089487, member: 47533"] I'm not sure how many spells/powers we get, but it seems it all depends on the classes and their inherent subsystems. Looking at the pre-gens, we see the wizard has Cantrip as a Class Feature, thus receiving 3 aditional cantrip at-will powers (the exact number might be Int-modifier or whatever). He can also know two per-day spells, but must memorize (and cast) just one of them. The cleric has Channel Divinity wich are a number of different powers that are always ready but you can only use one of them per encounter (kinda like the old spontaneous casting; it's probably how the new psion will work too, IMO). But, on the other hand, the paladin can use his Lay on Hands 3 times a day, but it's considered an at-will power. I don't think we can be sure about how many powers we get. Every class have different options (thank god!), so I don't think we *need* a set-in-stone table saying how many per day powers you know. Also, most powers (seem to) remain usefull through the 30 levels, and you're probably going to improve some of them as you level up. And we've been hinted that there will be retraining rules for switching powers you know, and some classes might just add more options to their repertoire (through Channel Divinity feats or reserching new per-day spells). [/QUOTE]
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