Preparing more spells


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I'm playing a kensai magus and am currently stuck on level 7, so I could really use a wondrous item that would let me be able to prepare more spells per day


Ring of Wizardry is the classical answer to this. If you want more spells per day, but not more spells prepared each day (subtle difference) a pearls of power are the answer, and usually perfect for a magus.


We're doing a spell point system, so having more spells prepared becomes more imperative


Opuk0 wrote:
We're doing a spell point system, so having more spells prepared becomes more imperative

Then ask your game master, since you're in house rule territory already.


Orfamay Quest wrote:
Opuk0 wrote:
We're doing a spell point system, so having more spells prepared becomes more imperative
Then ask your game master, since you're in house rule territory already.

GM doesn't really look into wondrous items or anything of the sort, and spell points is more along the lines of like mana in most games and pretty much every class becomes a sorcerer


Opuk0 wrote:
Orfamay Quest wrote:
Opuk0 wrote:
We're doing a spell point system, so having more spells prepared becomes more imperative
Then ask your game master, since you're in house rule territory already.
GM doesn't really look into wondrous items or anything of the sort, and spell points is more along the lines of like mana in most games and pretty much every class becomes a sorcerer

You've still asked an unanswerable question. No one on the forum knows how your GM runs his particular "spell point system." There is no standard magic item that improves the number of spell points, because spell points are not part of the standard rules.

Basically, you're asking us to read your game master's mind for you.


Mnemonic Enhancer gives you 3 more spell levels per casting.


Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Mnemonic Enhancer gives you 3 more spell levels per casting.

At the cost of a fourth level spell slot, which means that it's a net loss of one spell level and it's not clear that it's compatible with the mana system that he's using.


Mana system doesn't affect spells prepared whatsoever


http://www.d20srd.org/srd/variant/magic/spellPoints.htm


Orfamay Quest wrote:
Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Mnemonic Enhancer gives you 3 more spell levels per casting.

At the cost of a fourth level spell slot, which means that it's a net loss of one spell level and it's not clear that it's compatible with the mana system that he's using.

True. However, since we're home brewing anyway why not make an item that does it X times per day? That's what I plan to do in a home game.

Add 30 min to your prep time and cast an extra 9 levels of spells (all level 3 or less).


Leaving aside whatever house rules are being used to adjudicate how prepared spells are used:

The ring of wizardry and mnemonic enhancer can increase the number of spells you can prepare at a time.

Whether your GM has other ideas is another story.


Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Orfamay Quest wrote:
Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Mnemonic Enhancer gives you 3 more spell levels per casting.

At the cost of a fourth level spell slot, which means that it's a net loss of one spell level and it's not clear that it's compatible with the mana system that he's using.

True. However, since we're home brewing anyway why not make an item that does it X times per day? That's what I plan to do in a home game.

Add 30 min to your prep time and cast an extra 9 levels of spells (all level 3 or less).

That'd be expensive. Apart from the extra prep time, your item is strictly better than a ring of wizardry ii.


blahpers wrote:
Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Orfamay Quest wrote:
Tiny Coffee Golem wrote:
Mnemonic Enhancer gives you 3 more spell levels per casting.

At the cost of a fourth level spell slot, which means that it's a net loss of one spell level and it's not clear that it's compatible with the mana system that he's using.

True. However, since we're home brewing anyway why not make an item that does it X times per day? That's what I plan to do in a home game.

Add 30 min to your prep time and cast an extra 9 levels of spells (all level 3 or less).

That'd be expensive. Apart from the extra prep time, your item is strictly better than a ring of wizardry ii.

Edit: I misread. It's been a long day. You said my item was better than a ROW. That's true. Also I deleted my post because the logic was bad. Carry on. Nothing to see here.

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