Tequila Sunrise
Adventurer
Fluff-wise, what do you think a spell list is?
1. Spells that your particular PC is familiar with, thanks to his or her particular mentor.
2. The spells that are frequently used by members of your PC's class.
3. A representative selection of spells that members of your PC's class are able to master.
4. A comprehensive list of spells that members of your PC's class are able to master.
5. Something else.
And what does this imply about off-list spells that your character may find or research?
A. Your spell list is not comprehensive or even representative of everything your character may master. Your PC may find or learn pretty much any unique spell, or any spell from any other spell list.
B. Your spell list is not comprehensive, but it is representative of the kind of spells your character can master. Your PC may find or research unique spells, but not spells that radically depart from what your spell list includes, or common spells that are conspicuously absent from your spell list.
C. Your spell list is comprehensive. It represents the full extent of everything your PC can hope to master.
D. Something else.
And finally, would your responses change if I asked you the same of powers, vestiges, utterances, soul-binds, maneuvers, and whatever other class-based lists of quasi-magical widgets we could think of?
1. Spells that your particular PC is familiar with, thanks to his or her particular mentor.
2. The spells that are frequently used by members of your PC's class.
3. A representative selection of spells that members of your PC's class are able to master.
4. A comprehensive list of spells that members of your PC's class are able to master.
5. Something else.
And what does this imply about off-list spells that your character may find or research?
A. Your spell list is not comprehensive or even representative of everything your character may master. Your PC may find or learn pretty much any unique spell, or any spell from any other spell list.
B. Your spell list is not comprehensive, but it is representative of the kind of spells your character can master. Your PC may find or research unique spells, but not spells that radically depart from what your spell list includes, or common spells that are conspicuously absent from your spell list.
C. Your spell list is comprehensive. It represents the full extent of everything your PC can hope to master.
D. Something else.
And finally, would your responses change if I asked you the same of powers, vestiges, utterances, soul-binds, maneuvers, and whatever other class-based lists of quasi-magical widgets we could think of?