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What would you say is the biggest problem with Wizards, Clerics, Druids, and other "Tier 1" Spellcasters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ravellion" data-source="post: 6074569" data-attributes="member: 538"><p>The "Magic Point thing" is the Base Magic Bonus. Every class has one. You check your BMB total with the spells per day table (which is universal for all classes), unless you have no spellcasting classes. Stuff like extra spells per day (sorcerer) or domain spells prepared (cleric) are then handed out at appropiate levels as class features, but you can gain a lot of the class' spellcasting by multiclassing. You know all spells that are on all of your classes' lists. There are some further balancing features to make sure this does not get all broken.</p><p></p><p>In trailblazer, access to spells is easy and cheap. Balance is skewed somewhat to martial classes by many different other methods. Summon Monster spells only ever summon a single monster. Martial classes do more damage. There are no extra ways to increase DCs, but saves are easily boosted by action points. Spells are hard to recover, but hit points recover easily. Still, the spells are pretty much the same (only five spells or so are altered). I really can't list them all here.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I hardly play beyond level 10-12. So maybe it all breaks down later on anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ravellion, post: 6074569, member: 538"] The "Magic Point thing" is the Base Magic Bonus. Every class has one. You check your BMB total with the spells per day table (which is universal for all classes), unless you have no spellcasting classes. Stuff like extra spells per day (sorcerer) or domain spells prepared (cleric) are then handed out at appropiate levels as class features, but you can gain a lot of the class' spellcasting by multiclassing. You know all spells that are on all of your classes' lists. There are some further balancing features to make sure this does not get all broken. In trailblazer, access to spells is easy and cheap. Balance is skewed somewhat to martial classes by many different other methods. Summon Monster spells only ever summon a single monster. Martial classes do more damage. There are no extra ways to increase DCs, but saves are easily boosted by action points. Spells are hard to recover, but hit points recover easily. Still, the spells are pretty much the same (only five spells or so are altered). I really can't list them all here. Admittedly, I hardly play beyond level 10-12. So maybe it all breaks down later on anyway. [/QUOTE]
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