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<blockquote data-quote="Aust Diamondew" data-source="post: 2747057" data-attributes="member: 5156"><p>Well in Unearthed Arcana the spell point system assigns a different spell point casting cost to each level:</p><p>Level 1 - 1 spell points</p><p>Level 2 - 3 spell points</p><p>Level 3 - 5 spell points</p><p>And so forth.</p><p>They don't screw around with the how sorcercers learn spells but it sounds like a great idea to me.</p><p></p><p>When the sorcerer gets his first 3rd level (worth 5 points) spell known instead of learning it he could learn 5 first level spells (1 point each) or 1 second level spell (3 points) and 2 first level (1 point each) spells for example.</p><p></p><p>Seems like a good idea, only flaw I see is a sorcerer potentially having a much more diverse spell list. Of course to gain that diversity he wouldn't have as many powerful high level spells. </p><p>You'll also need to play around with how the sorcerer can change his spells know every few levels. Probably assign at those levels a certain value of spell points that he can change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aust Diamondew, post: 2747057, member: 5156"] Well in Unearthed Arcana the spell point system assigns a different spell point casting cost to each level: Level 1 - 1 spell points Level 2 - 3 spell points Level 3 - 5 spell points And so forth. They don't screw around with the how sorcercers learn spells but it sounds like a great idea to me. When the sorcerer gets his first 3rd level (worth 5 points) spell known instead of learning it he could learn 5 first level spells (1 point each) or 1 second level spell (3 points) and 2 first level (1 point each) spells for example. Seems like a good idea, only flaw I see is a sorcerer potentially having a much more diverse spell list. Of course to gain that diversity he wouldn't have as many powerful high level spells. You'll also need to play around with how the sorcerer can change his spells know every few levels. Probably assign at those levels a certain value of spell points that he can change. [/QUOTE]
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