Tectorman
2008-06-29, 01:30 AM
4e has per-day, per-encounter, and at-will powers.
So what about making the Shadowcaster such that any mystery he uses as an arcane spell can function once-per-day (actually, as many times per day as he learned it), any mystery he uses as a spell-like-ability functions once-per-encounter, and any mystery he uses as a supernatural ability would be at-will (with the caveat that any initiate mystery learned twice or more times when it was still a spell or a spell-like can then be traded in for another mystery of equal level, since it'd be hard to work out how "twice-per-at-will" would work)?
Sure, some other things would have to be fixed (feats and such), but does the basic idea have merit? Too much? Not enough?
So what about making the Shadowcaster such that any mystery he uses as an arcane spell can function once-per-day (actually, as many times per day as he learned it), any mystery he uses as a spell-like-ability functions once-per-encounter, and any mystery he uses as a supernatural ability would be at-will (with the caveat that any initiate mystery learned twice or more times when it was still a spell or a spell-like can then be traded in for another mystery of equal level, since it'd be hard to work out how "twice-per-at-will" would work)?
Sure, some other things would have to be fixed (feats and such), but does the basic idea have merit? Too much? Not enough?