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<blockquote data-quote="Chaosmancer" data-source="post: 7850923" data-attributes="member: 6801228"><p>I think we can say for certain that what I described goes against intent. </p><p></p><p></p><p>What I am describing is that if a class using this swaps a first level spell for another first level spell, then for the rest of their lives they can never swap anything except first level spells. </p><p></p><p>Nothing in the game I am aware of locks people in like that, where the first time they choose to use an ability it becomes limited to only work in that specific way for the rest of their career. </p><p></p><p>It makes far more sense, and seems far more in-line with the idea of replacing spells that aren't working for people, that you can pick a spell, and swap it for a spell of the same level. So, if you want to swap your 1st level spell to a different one you can, and the next night you could swap a 4th level spell for a different 4th level spell. That seems to make far more sense than locking you in to only having one level of spell you are able to swap in. Especially considering the vast power difference that would make between those you swap at early levels and those who swap at late levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chaosmancer, post: 7850923, member: 6801228"] I think we can say for certain that what I described goes against intent. What I am describing is that if a class using this swaps a first level spell for another first level spell, then for the rest of their lives they can never swap anything except first level spells. Nothing in the game I am aware of locks people in like that, where the first time they choose to use an ability it becomes limited to only work in that specific way for the rest of their career. It makes far more sense, and seems far more in-line with the idea of replacing spells that aren't working for people, that you can pick a spell, and swap it for a spell of the same level. So, if you want to swap your 1st level spell to a different one you can, and the next night you could swap a 4th level spell for a different 4th level spell. That seems to make far more sense than locking you in to only having one level of spell you are able to swap in. Especially considering the vast power difference that would make between those you swap at early levels and those who swap at late levels. [/QUOTE]
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