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<blockquote data-quote="knottyprof" data-source="post: 6142133" data-attributes="member: 6715607"><p>With any type of system, either directly converting spell slots or a mathmatical formula based on caster level I would still put limits on the number of spells a caster can cast per day per level. Maybe caster level / spell level modified by attribute adjustment. So in the example given using a 10th level sorcerer with 18 Cha and your caster level method, that would be up to 14 1st level spells, 9 2nd level spells, 7 3rd level spells, 6 4th level spells, or 6 5th level spells. Of course actual number of spells cast would be limited to the number of spell points the caster possessed. This would still be much more versatile than the spell slot system but it would place some restrictions on the number of spells the user could cast per day.</p><p></p><p>With this sort of limitation I could see the ring of wizardry buffing the caster's maximum number of spells allowed. So the caster above with a Ring of Wizardry III could cast up to 14 spells per day. </p><p></p><p>In regards to the OP question on ring of wizardry, if using the system from Unearthed Arcana I would just use the suggestion under Miscellaneous Issues on pg 156 and convert the extra spells to spell points. So for our 10th level sorcerer with a ring of Wizardry III this would grant an additional 25 spell points (5 3rd level spells X 5 spell points per table 5-5).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knottyprof, post: 6142133, member: 6715607"] With any type of system, either directly converting spell slots or a mathmatical formula based on caster level I would still put limits on the number of spells a caster can cast per day per level. Maybe caster level / spell level modified by attribute adjustment. So in the example given using a 10th level sorcerer with 18 Cha and your caster level method, that would be up to 14 1st level spells, 9 2nd level spells, 7 3rd level spells, 6 4th level spells, or 6 5th level spells. Of course actual number of spells cast would be limited to the number of spell points the caster possessed. This would still be much more versatile than the spell slot system but it would place some restrictions on the number of spells the user could cast per day. With this sort of limitation I could see the ring of wizardry buffing the caster's maximum number of spells allowed. So the caster above with a Ring of Wizardry III could cast up to 14 spells per day. In regards to the OP question on ring of wizardry, if using the system from Unearthed Arcana I would just use the suggestion under Miscellaneous Issues on pg 156 and convert the extra spells to spell points. So for our 10th level sorcerer with a ring of Wizardry III this would grant an additional 25 spell points (5 3rd level spells X 5 spell points per table 5-5). [/QUOTE]
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