Nifft
Penguin Herder
Actually, almost everyone gets it. Paladins, Bards, Clerics and Sorc/Wiz (though I guess the Paladins and Bards would be reading it off a scroll or something).Arkhandus said:A, yeah, but only if you choose to restrict PCs to a max of 10 levels in any spellcasting class, rather than just capping the max spell level they can learn and cast.
B, true, though only clerics and bards get it, IIRC (and the latter only if you don't restrict them to 10th-level). Still, a valid point.
Yeah, the DM would have to cap them, too, or raise their CR by a chunk. But I suspect that goes hand in hand with the limited magic setting.Arkhandus said:Like I said, 5th-level is OK too, it just depends a bit on how you handle other stuff. For example, if monsters with spell-like abilities or spellcasting (like dragons or whatnot) aren't capped at being 10th-level effective casters, then Greater Dispelling remains kinda important for trying to overcome their high-caster-level effects.
In other words, as long as we're house-ruling PCs, I can't see why we'd deliberately screw them by not giving NPCs and monsters the same limitations. Unless of course we wanted to screw the PCs.

Cheers, -- N