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<blockquote data-quote="Dyne" data-source="post: 1940848" data-attributes="member: 27202"><p>On Warlocks:</p><p>I want the game to be more low-magic, but I don't want all spellcasters to route their power from a fiendish source. Vancian spellcasting just annoys me. Spellcasters would still be a necessity, since I want the setting to be somewhat magical, but I want them to have fewer restrictions while still staying balanced in comparison to the other classes. I'll take the Warlock idea of invocations to these spellcasting classes, but the rest of the class doesn't fit.</p><p></p><p>On potions:</p><p>Actually, I would have them be more common. The idea was to be able to have any old apothecary be able to mix together a few herbs and: voila, a potion. But, in order for this to totally work, I would have to go through and eliminate some of the potions that don't totally fit the idea because they are too closely tied to magic. I think I'll use your idea for pricing, though.</p><p></p><p>On the Sorcerer:</p><p>I think I've got it worked out. When starting off, a Sorcerer will start with 5 "spell slots." Basically, he can spend those slots for spells. If he puts 1 slot into a spell, he can use that spell 1/day. If he puts 2 slots in a single spell, he can use it 2/day. This follows up to 5 slots, which will let him use the spell at will. I think I've decided that a Sorcerer begins with 5 spell slots at 1st level, but he gains an additional spell slot every level. At 1st level, he can only use 0 and 1st-level spells. At 11th level, he gains access to 2nd-level spells, at 21st, he gains access to 3rd-level spells, etc. I might have to adjust some of the spells, however, since they might quickly lose their worth.</p><p></p><p>I'm also working on a "Book Wizard." He would be able to learn more spells than the Sorcerer, and probably be able to use all at will, but he would have to cast all of them out of his spellbook, and doing so would take much longer to cast each spell than it would take a Sorcerer. I'm thinking on doing it pretty much like the D&D Wizard, but getting rid of the Spells per Day, and increasing the casting time to at least 1 round for each spell. So, to cast a spell, a "Book Wizard" would have to use up a full-round action to begin casting, and the spell wouldn't resolve until just before his next turn. To make the Sorcerer more appealing, (since the 1 round casting time of the "Book Wizare" might not be enough to balance things) I was thinking on changing the Sorcerer HD to d6, and let the "Book Wizard" have a HD of d4.</p><p></p><p>I might take a few things from the Ultimate character class series. The Sorcerer and the "Book Wizard," for example, might actually be two forms of the same class. I want to do this to get rid of the necessity of multiclassing, since it's difficult to create a character that totally fits your style otherwise, and having a character with levels in 3 or more classes be a common thing totally annoys me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dyne, post: 1940848, member: 27202"] On Warlocks: I want the game to be more low-magic, but I don't want all spellcasters to route their power from a fiendish source. Vancian spellcasting just annoys me. Spellcasters would still be a necessity, since I want the setting to be somewhat magical, but I want them to have fewer restrictions while still staying balanced in comparison to the other classes. I'll take the Warlock idea of invocations to these spellcasting classes, but the rest of the class doesn't fit. On potions: Actually, I would have them be more common. The idea was to be able to have any old apothecary be able to mix together a few herbs and: voila, a potion. But, in order for this to totally work, I would have to go through and eliminate some of the potions that don't totally fit the idea because they are too closely tied to magic. I think I'll use your idea for pricing, though. On the Sorcerer: I think I've got it worked out. When starting off, a Sorcerer will start with 5 "spell slots." Basically, he can spend those slots for spells. If he puts 1 slot into a spell, he can use that spell 1/day. If he puts 2 slots in a single spell, he can use it 2/day. This follows up to 5 slots, which will let him use the spell at will. I think I've decided that a Sorcerer begins with 5 spell slots at 1st level, but he gains an additional spell slot every level. At 1st level, he can only use 0 and 1st-level spells. At 11th level, he gains access to 2nd-level spells, at 21st, he gains access to 3rd-level spells, etc. I might have to adjust some of the spells, however, since they might quickly lose their worth. I'm also working on a "Book Wizard." He would be able to learn more spells than the Sorcerer, and probably be able to use all at will, but he would have to cast all of them out of his spellbook, and doing so would take much longer to cast each spell than it would take a Sorcerer. I'm thinking on doing it pretty much like the D&D Wizard, but getting rid of the Spells per Day, and increasing the casting time to at least 1 round for each spell. So, to cast a spell, a "Book Wizard" would have to use up a full-round action to begin casting, and the spell wouldn't resolve until just before his next turn. To make the Sorcerer more appealing, (since the 1 round casting time of the "Book Wizare" might not be enough to balance things) I was thinking on changing the Sorcerer HD to d6, and let the "Book Wizard" have a HD of d4. I might take a few things from the Ultimate character class series. The Sorcerer and the "Book Wizard," for example, might actually be two forms of the same class. I want to do this to get rid of the necessity of multiclassing, since it's difficult to create a character that totally fits your style otherwise, and having a character with levels in 3 or more classes be a common thing totally annoys me. [/QUOTE]
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