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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 7169848" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Ok, another idea from my personal heartbreaker. How about this?</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">You get the slots as calculated from your total class levels, and the amount and level of spells you can prepare is calculated as if you had all of your caster levels on your highest level class. All other classes you have don't add to that amount, and you cannot prepare more spells and higher level from those classes than what you can prepare from your levels on those classes alone. If levels are tied, you pick one class upon level up to be considered your highest level. Anyway no spell will appear out of nowhere on your spellbook and domain/circle bonus spells are limited to actual levels on the respective class. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">I'm a mouthful sorry let's see with a few examples: </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Wizard 19/Cleric 1. Int 20, Wis 16.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 1 with wis 16, you can only prepare 4 1st level cleric spells. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells, but you still get the two domain spells. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Wizard 16/Cleric 4. Int 20, Wis 18.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 4 with wis 18, you can only prepare 8 cleric spells but those can be up to 2nd level. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells but you still get your 4 domain spells. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Wizard 12/Cleric 8. Int 20, Wis 20.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 8 with wis 20, you can only prepare 13 cleric spells but those can be up to 4th level. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells but you still get the 8 domain spells. </span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Wizard 10/Cleric 10.- Int 18, Wis 20.- You choose which class is the main one. Is you pick cleric you prepare 25 spells and you can prep up to 9th level cleric spells, and you can prepare up to 14 wizard spells out of those, but are limited to 5th level. You still get those 10 domain spells.</span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD"></span></strong></p><p><strong><span style="color: #EE88DD">Of course we could work on the wording and how it works with known spells.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 7169848, member: 6689464"] [B][COLOR="#EE88DD"]Ok, another idea from my personal heartbreaker. How about this? You get the slots as calculated from your total class levels, and the amount and level of spells you can prepare is calculated as if you had all of your caster levels on your highest level class. All other classes you have don't add to that amount, and you cannot prepare more spells and higher level from those classes than what you can prepare from your levels on those classes alone. If levels are tied, you pick one class upon level up to be considered your highest level. Anyway no spell will appear out of nowhere on your spellbook and domain/circle bonus spells are limited to actual levels on the respective class. I'm a mouthful sorry let's see with a few examples: Wizard 19/Cleric 1. Int 20, Wis 16.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 1 with wis 16, you can only prepare 4 1st level cleric spells. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells, but you still get the two domain spells. Wizard 16/Cleric 4. Int 20, Wis 18.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 4 with wis 18, you can only prepare 8 cleric spells but those can be up to 2nd level. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells but you still get your 4 domain spells. Wizard 12/Cleric 8. Int 20, Wis 20.- You get spell slots and prepare spells as if you were Wizard 20, so you prepare 25 spells and you can prepare up to 9th level wizard spells. Since you are a cleric 8 with wis 20, you can only prepare 13 cleric spells but those can be up to 4th level. Those spells come out of your 25 prepared spells but you still get the 8 domain spells. Wizard 10/Cleric 10.- Int 18, Wis 20.- You choose which class is the main one. Is you pick cleric you prepare 25 spells and you can prep up to 9th level cleric spells, and you can prepare up to 14 wizard spells out of those, but are limited to 5th level. You still get those 10 domain spells. Of course we could work on the wording and how it works with known spells.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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