SolkaTruesilver
2007-07-04, 05:35 PM
Hear this:
A wizard has to chose a certain number of school from which he can cast spells. He can either choose to focus in a school (with some limit) (becoming a specialist), or spread his knowledge among many schools (being a generalist). The more he knows about a chosen school, the more powerful spell he can cast of that school.
(this whole school-learning has to be improved, but the good part comes)
A wizard both has to prepare the school for his spell slots, but he can spontaneously cast any spell of the school he prepared.
For example, a 1st level mage has 3 spells from the 1st levle to cast today. He chooses to prepare an Enchantment Spell, an Evocation Spell, and a Transmutation spell. He can cast any evocation spells he knows (of 1st level or lower), but that will consume the Evocation spell slot he prepared.
PEACH
A wizard has to chose a certain number of school from which he can cast spells. He can either choose to focus in a school (with some limit) (becoming a specialist), or spread his knowledge among many schools (being a generalist). The more he knows about a chosen school, the more powerful spell he can cast of that school.
(this whole school-learning has to be improved, but the good part comes)
A wizard both has to prepare the school for his spell slots, but he can spontaneously cast any spell of the school he prepared.
For example, a 1st level mage has 3 spells from the 1st levle to cast today. He chooses to prepare an Enchantment Spell, an Evocation Spell, and a Transmutation spell. He can cast any evocation spells he knows (of 1st level or lower), but that will consume the Evocation spell slot he prepared.
PEACH