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<blockquote data-quote="DND_Reborn" data-source="post: 8011381" data-attributes="member: 6987520"><p>Well, for a Wizard, he has 2 7th, 1 8th, and 1 9th slot.</p><p>His simulacrum (#1) would have 1 7th, 1 8th, and 1 9th after casting the spell to make it.</p><p>The simulacrum #1 casts the spell itself, using its remaining 7th level slot. Sim #2 has only 1 8th and 1 9th slot.</p><p>Sim #2 uses its 8th level slot to cast the spell, making Sim #3.</p><p>Sim #3 has only a 9th level slot as uses it to make Sim #4.</p><p>Thus, the Wizard has 4 simulacrums.</p><p></p><p>The sorcerer must use Wish, his only 9th level slot, to cast the spell. He twins it, creating two simulcrums. But, neither sim has a 9th level slot and cannot recover it, so it ends there.</p><p></p><p>A Sorcerer 3/ Wizard 17 (or whatever) with twin spell can convert enough spell slots to make enough sorcery points (in theory, I could certainly be wrong here as I didn't work that part out). Thus the orginal sims are twined, as are each one made afterwards. If that doesn't work, you would certainly have less but you would definitely have more than a pure Wizard due to twin spell. If I have the time I might actually work out the spell slot conversions as well to make certain this is theoretically possible.</p><p></p><p>A Sorcerer or Wizard could use Wish to create a Sim first thing, but not bring one with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DND_Reborn, post: 8011381, member: 6987520"] Well, for a Wizard, he has 2 7th, 1 8th, and 1 9th slot. His simulacrum (#1) would have 1 7th, 1 8th, and 1 9th after casting the spell to make it. The simulacrum #1 casts the spell itself, using its remaining 7th level slot. Sim #2 has only 1 8th and 1 9th slot. Sim #2 uses its 8th level slot to cast the spell, making Sim #3. Sim #3 has only a 9th level slot as uses it to make Sim #4. Thus, the Wizard has 4 simulacrums. The sorcerer must use Wish, his only 9th level slot, to cast the spell. He twins it, creating two simulcrums. But, neither sim has a 9th level slot and cannot recover it, so it ends there. A Sorcerer 3/ Wizard 17 (or whatever) with twin spell can convert enough spell slots to make enough sorcery points (in theory, I could certainly be wrong here as I didn't work that part out). Thus the orginal sims are twined, as are each one made afterwards. If that doesn't work, you would certainly have less but you would definitely have more than a pure Wizard due to twin spell. If I have the time I might actually work out the spell slot conversions as well to make certain this is theoretically possible. A Sorcerer or Wizard could use Wish to create a Sim first thing, but not bring one with them. [/QUOTE]
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