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<blockquote data-quote="Khaim" data-source="post: 4269640" data-attributes="member: 58754"><p>All of the following are my own thoughts, not a claim as to what the rules really are.</p><p></p><p>It allows but does not require you to swap everything. My reasoning is that you're normally allowed to take lower-level powers, or keep the ones you have, so you should be allowed to do so here. However, the spellbook seems intended to give you a choice of several spells of the appropriate level, so you should also be able to swap into such spells.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The same as everyone else: one spell per slot per day. They don't explicitly say so, but it's pretty clear that you have one slot for every level of spells. In other words, you should have the same levels of spells prepared as a warlock of your level knows.</p><p></p><p></p><p>No. You have one level 15 slot, so you can prepare one level 15 spell.</p><p></p><p>A different question is: can I prepare two level 9 spells at 15th level, using my 9 slot and my 15 slot? The rules don't seem to cover this at all. Personally, I'd allow it, but the legality is debatable.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not sure what you're asking, but I think the answer is either no, or the situation won't come up because your assumption is wrong.</p><p></p><p>I think the idea is that for each spell slot you have, you should have two spells in your spellbook of that level (or three, with Expanded Spellbook). You can probably trade down spells, but you should never have more than two times the number of spell slots you have. (Again, three times with the feat.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khaim, post: 4269640, member: 58754"] All of the following are my own thoughts, not a claim as to what the rules really are. It allows but does not require you to swap everything. My reasoning is that you're normally allowed to take lower-level powers, or keep the ones you have, so you should be allowed to do so here. However, the spellbook seems intended to give you a choice of several spells of the appropriate level, so you should also be able to swap into such spells. The same as everyone else: one spell per slot per day. They don't explicitly say so, but it's pretty clear that you have one slot for every level of spells. In other words, you should have the same levels of spells prepared as a warlock of your level knows. No. You have one level 15 slot, so you can prepare one level 15 spell. A different question is: can I prepare two level 9 spells at 15th level, using my 9 slot and my 15 slot? The rules don't seem to cover this at all. Personally, I'd allow it, but the legality is debatable. I'm not sure what you're asking, but I think the answer is either no, or the situation won't come up because your assumption is wrong. I think the idea is that for each spell slot you have, you should have two spells in your spellbook of that level (or three, with Expanded Spellbook). You can probably trade down spells, but you should never have more than two times the number of spell slots you have. (Again, three times with the feat.) [/QUOTE]
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