Sorcerers and Epic Levels

MensurB

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Is there any way that a sorcerer could learn more spells?
I found out that there is a feat which will let you have one spell, but that is not enough.

Also, I read some of the Epic spells, how is a Sorcere even supposed to cast them with such a high spellcraft DC. I can see a DC of 50 but everything else seems to be so high.
 

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MensurB said:
Is there any way that a sorcerer could learn more spells?

The Spell Knowledge epic feat. You learn two new spells of any spell level that you can cast. You can take the feat multiple times.
 
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Sadly I made a feat by the same name (Spell Knowledge) that did almost the exact same thing (restriction of both spells can't be of the highest level).

Sorcerers can take Spell Knowledge (in the ELH) to learn spells.

The Spellcraft DCs can be obtained by making an item that grants a bonus to spellcraft, putting points into spellcraft, and using the "optional" rule for the sorcerer to apply his Charisma bonus (instead of Intelligence) to his Spellcraft checks to cast Epic Spells.
 


Knightcrawler said:
Eldritch Master PrC class from Dragon Mag #280 (I think) also might be an idea. You get more known spells through it

I'd have to say a big fat "no" to that. Besides, it doesn't look like it takes epic levels into account at all.
 



Well, the description of the Simbul suggests that she used a wish to drop a known spell, and then another wish to get one in its place. Pretty darn expensive for one spell.

T&B has the Extra Spell feat, which allows the sorc to gain one spell of a level one or more levels below the highest level of spells he can cast.
 

ruleslawyer said:
Well, the description of the Simbul suggests that she used a wish to drop a known spell, and then another wish to get one in its place. Pretty darn expensive for one spell.


actually the description suggests that 1 wish does it.
 

Arcanus said:
What about Dragon Disciple?

Actually, after looking at them and thinking it over, there's nothing glaringly wrong with the Dragon Disciple or the Eldritch Master. So, yeah, I'd definately allow them. I'd rather be cautions than careless, know what I mean? :)
 
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