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<blockquote data-quote="pyk" data-source="post: 1131950" data-attributes="member: 14254"><p>I did not state that clear enough. Your Mage is allowed to cast both prepared and spontaneous spells during the course of one day, provided the feats, etc., etc. The Mage at any level is allowed to prepare as many spells as a Wizard of the same level, plus additional spontaneous spells. Example: First level Mage, has required feats, etc. can cast 5 cantrips and 3 first level spells. The Mage can only prepare 3 cantrips and 1 first level spell, leaving 2 cantrips and 2 first level spells 'free' to be cast spontaneously. First level Wizard can prepare 3 cantrips and 1 first level spell. This is what I mean, by it's the equivelent of a Wizard with extra spells. Oh, and there's no limit to the number of 'free' slots, as this is controlled by the Sorcerer list which is always highr than the Wizard list.</p><p></p><p>As far as Scribe Scroll, I only meant that it's useless for first level, beyond that it's very useful.</p><p></p><p>Next post I'll try out my idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyk, post: 1131950, member: 14254"] I did not state that clear enough. Your Mage is allowed to cast both prepared and spontaneous spells during the course of one day, provided the feats, etc., etc. The Mage at any level is allowed to prepare as many spells as a Wizard of the same level, plus additional spontaneous spells. Example: First level Mage, has required feats, etc. can cast 5 cantrips and 3 first level spells. The Mage can only prepare 3 cantrips and 1 first level spell, leaving 2 cantrips and 2 first level spells 'free' to be cast spontaneously. First level Wizard can prepare 3 cantrips and 1 first level spell. This is what I mean, by it's the equivelent of a Wizard with extra spells. Oh, and there's no limit to the number of 'free' slots, as this is controlled by the Sorcerer list which is always highr than the Wizard list. As far as Scribe Scroll, I only meant that it's useless for first level, beyond that it's very useful. Next post I'll try out my idea. [/QUOTE]
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