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Seriously? Spellcasters will not be able to have many spell choices?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lackhand" data-source="post: 4027395" data-attributes="member: 36160"><p>It's also possible that they use the arcana unearthed model -- which basically made the sorcerer's "spells known" table into a "spells prepared table".</p><p></p><p>My fond hope is that a first level wizard have a few choices of what to do -- maybe an at will power, an encounter power, and a daily power. And that a thirtieth level wizards choices be related to that (maybe four at will powers, four encounter powers (or less!), and three daily powers), possibly with multiple uses. Certainly no more than a small handful of per-encounter powers available at a time, or they'll never be exhausted during an encounter, which seems to defeat the purpose. Also, probably not too many per-day powers, or the risk of going nova magnifies as levels increase, which seems counter-intuitive.</p><p></p><p>It's copacetic if they can change what these are each day, but from everything we've seen, these are specifically combat related powers; most players that <em>can</em> memorize Wall of Fire will continue to do so until something better comes along. </p><p>My guess is that they are indeed semi-sorcerer-like -- they might gather large lists of spells known, of which they select several spells readied each day (and this might take an hour of study to change), with this second set being much smaller. </p><p></p><p>We haven't seen nearly enough preview in this area. I demand MOAR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lackhand, post: 4027395, member: 36160"] It's also possible that they use the arcana unearthed model -- which basically made the sorcerer's "spells known" table into a "spells prepared table". My fond hope is that a first level wizard have a few choices of what to do -- maybe an at will power, an encounter power, and a daily power. And that a thirtieth level wizards choices be related to that (maybe four at will powers, four encounter powers (or less!), and three daily powers), possibly with multiple uses. Certainly no more than a small handful of per-encounter powers available at a time, or they'll never be exhausted during an encounter, which seems to defeat the purpose. Also, probably not too many per-day powers, or the risk of going nova magnifies as levels increase, which seems counter-intuitive. It's copacetic if they can change what these are each day, but from everything we've seen, these are specifically combat related powers; most players that [i]can[/i] memorize Wall of Fire will continue to do so until something better comes along. My guess is that they are indeed semi-sorcerer-like -- they might gather large lists of spells known, of which they select several spells readied each day (and this might take an hour of study to change), with this second set being much smaller. We haven't seen nearly enough preview in this area. I demand MOAR. [/QUOTE]
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