Quote Originally Posted by Drache64 View Post
Haha thank you!! Writing this on almost no sleep, I'll update the post
Changing spell point costs to cost = level is a interesting idea. I'm not sure if it's a net nerf or a boost--it lets high-level wizards be extremely efficient with first-level spells while still being good at their highest-level spells, but discourages them from casting 2nd level spells by effectively increasing their price. Druids with Goodberry will be stronger.

I don't see any compelling reason to use this method, and the relative values for spell levels are baked into the system in a number of places (Sorcerer Font of Magic uses the same numbers as DMG spell points) so I'm wary of messing with this without a reason. Maybe it's deliberate that you can't (by DMG rules) exchange a level 4 spell and a level 2 spell for two level 3 Fireballs.