Frog Dragon
2009-10-25, 10:45 AM
Derivative Spell Knowledge
A sorcerer's magic, being more intuitive than that of the wizard, can easily be extended to mightier versions of the same spell. After all, the difference between Teleport and Greater Teleport is simply power, which a sorcerer can simply invest in amounts he chooses
Level: 1st
Replaces: A Sorcerer who takes Derivative Spell Knowledge does not gain a familiar
Benefit: If you have spell from a series (such as Teleport and Greater Teleport) you immediatly learn the other spells from the same series. So, if a sorcerer knows teleport, he automatically gains Greater Teleport (without taking any spells known slots) to his spells known list.
However, if the sorcerer trades any spell from the series for another, the entire series is lost from the spell list.
A spell of a series is defined as a group of spells that have the same name, with the exception of a numeral, the greater, lesser or superior pretext or anything comparable to this. Essentially they must be the same spell of a different level of power. Other variations are also gained. Such as in the case of invisiblity. You get Swift, Greater Superior and normal invisiblity and any other spells of the invisiblity serier.
Just thought it would be an appropriate ability for a Sorc.
A sorcerer's magic, being more intuitive than that of the wizard, can easily be extended to mightier versions of the same spell. After all, the difference between Teleport and Greater Teleport is simply power, which a sorcerer can simply invest in amounts he chooses
Level: 1st
Replaces: A Sorcerer who takes Derivative Spell Knowledge does not gain a familiar
Benefit: If you have spell from a series (such as Teleport and Greater Teleport) you immediatly learn the other spells from the same series. So, if a sorcerer knows teleport, he automatically gains Greater Teleport (without taking any spells known slots) to his spells known list.
However, if the sorcerer trades any spell from the series for another, the entire series is lost from the spell list.
A spell of a series is defined as a group of spells that have the same name, with the exception of a numeral, the greater, lesser or superior pretext or anything comparable to this. Essentially they must be the same spell of a different level of power. Other variations are also gained. Such as in the case of invisiblity. You get Swift, Greater Superior and normal invisiblity and any other spells of the invisiblity serier.
Just thought it would be an appropriate ability for a Sorc.