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<blockquote data-quote="BartD" data-source="post: 3855445" data-attributes="member: 53786"><p>I'm not sure if this is any different form what the previous posters have said, but</p><p></p><p><strong>I strongly believe wizards will still be able to learn *lots* of per-day spells.</strong></p><p><strong>And other classes may be able to learn a similar number of per-day powers.</strong></p><p></p><p>I also believe that with at-will spells/powers and per-encounter spells/powers, the wizard will not be able to prepare/silo very many per-day spells. The number really depends on the power level, but I think it will be a lot less than one per level (even though that would be a simple figure), given that 80% power will not be per-day spells.</p><p></p><p>So there are two 'pools' of powers (known and available) of three types (at-will, per-encounter, per-day). It would seem neat if all the at-will powers were always available (shouldn't have to choose between detect magic and arcane blast), the per-encounter powers are chosen from a level-limited subset (as maneuvers in Bo9S) while the few per-day powers can be prepared from a potentially infinite list.</p><p></p><p>This should be able to work for all classes: While the wizard studies the Fireball spell in his notes, the fighter practices the mighty Leaping Downstrike power, which he plans to employ against the hobgoblin chief they hope to confront that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BartD, post: 3855445, member: 53786"] I'm not sure if this is any different form what the previous posters have said, but [B]I strongly believe wizards will still be able to learn *lots* of per-day spells. And other classes may be able to learn a similar number of per-day powers.[/B] I also believe that with at-will spells/powers and per-encounter spells/powers, the wizard will not be able to prepare/silo very many per-day spells. The number really depends on the power level, but I think it will be a lot less than one per level (even though that would be a simple figure), given that 80% power will not be per-day spells. So there are two 'pools' of powers (known and available) of three types (at-will, per-encounter, per-day). It would seem neat if all the at-will powers were always available (shouldn't have to choose between detect magic and arcane blast), the per-encounter powers are chosen from a level-limited subset (as maneuvers in Bo9S) while the few per-day powers can be prepared from a potentially infinite list. This should be able to work for all classes: While the wizard studies the Fireball spell in his notes, the fighter practices the mighty Leaping Downstrike power, which he plans to employ against the hobgoblin chief they hope to confront that day. [/QUOTE]
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