gamecat Explorer Jul 29, 2002 #1 When a Sorcerer reasearches a spell, must he spend an open spell slot on it? Or is it added to his repitore, regardless of level progression?
When a Sorcerer reasearches a spell, must he spend an open spell slot on it? Or is it added to his repitore, regardless of level progression?
F fl8m First Post Jul 29, 2002 #2 As far as i understand it sorcerers are stuck with the number of splells they know, no matter what the source of the spell knowledge. so if the sorcerer researched the spell he'd have to wait till he had a new spell known available.
As far as i understand it sorcerers are stuck with the number of splells they know, no matter what the source of the spell knowledge. so if the sorcerer researched the spell he'd have to wait till he had a new spell known available.
M mikebr99 Explorer Jul 29, 2002 #3 There are also feats in T&B that will add slots for Sorcerers and Wizards... but You'll be leveling up anyway.
There are also feats in T&B that will add slots for Sorcerers and Wizards... but You'll be leveling up anyway.
Crothian First Post Jul 29, 2002 #4 That is correct, without an slot for a new spell known (be it from a feat or from a level) researching a spell can not be learned.
That is correct, without an slot for a new spell known (be it from a feat or from a level) researching a spell can not be learned.
drowdude First Post Jul 29, 2002 #5 gamecat said: When a Sorcerer reasearches a spell, must he spend an open spell slot on it? Or is it added to his repitore, regardless of level progression? Click to expand... Edit: Overly redundant post... Last edited: Jul 29, 2002
gamecat said: When a Sorcerer reasearches a spell, must he spend an open spell slot on it? Or is it added to his repitore, regardless of level progression? Click to expand... Edit: Overly redundant post...