Ummm no it only affected your spells known later in career a much lower cost than slots ie you do not use it when it indeed faded but this class is super flexible.
To be fair, missing out on your 9th or 18th lowest-priority 1st level spell choice, in return for swinging significant fights, instead of casting Push or something at 1st & 2nd level, is a pretty OK trade-off.Once a day for a limited opposition types. And one of your 9 to 18 1st level slots was now locked in something that will have degrading value over time. It was a big trade off. Often one a player liked, but a trade off.
Know/Understand, there were some spells - unless you had a 19+ int - you'd never be able to memorize.that maximum was "a maximum number of spells of each level which the character can understand"
Isnt that the table you are talking about I do not rememver the kind of limit you were talking about for known spells and the about - and that maximum was "a maximum number of spells of each level which the character can understand"
Heh.
The only time I've ever seen a Staff (well, in this case a Wand) of the Magi in play it went like this: character acquires the wand in town (can't remember if by purchase or she'd had it specially commissioned) at cost of about 3/4 of her total wealth, gets all excited, and heads back out into the field with the party.
At the very first possible opportunity to use it she pulls it out, gets hit by a lightning bolt, fails some saves badly, and the Wand blows up in her face. The only shred of luck she had was making her save vs the enormous amount of explosion damage, meaning she didn't drop dead on the spot.
7 to 11 spells potentially learned for that level 1 option having one of those be a sleep seems way better than fine.Yep, that's the one. Maximum number of spells known limits the number of spells a magic-user can ever learn (creating new spells excepted) for each spell level.
Oh, it is fine, it's just a trade off.7 to 11 spells potentially learned for that level 1 option having one of those be a sleep seems way better than fine.