
CaptainEntropy |

CaptainEntropy wrote:That should not affect how you pick spells. Depending on mystery your spell list will change. Some spells are so good even if some one else can cast them you should still have them.Joyd wrote:Spreadsheet ninja to the rescue!
Note that this DOES include spells that other classes can get with bloodlines, patrons, domains, or other such features. It also includes spells that can be learned with things like Unsanctioned Knowledge. I also excluded the adept from the filter; if someone really cares, I can take out the adept spells, I guess. A small number of spells may be oracle only, such as Oracle's Burden. There may be some errors on it; my spreadsheet is imperfect, though I checked as best I could. Relatively new material may be absent. Material from weird splats or APs may be abset. The list, spoilered here, is surprisingly long:
In the unlikely even that anyone cares, EVERY class has spells that are only on its own list (counting the cleric/oracle list and sorc/wizard lists as the same, ignoring Adepts). Antipaladins have the fewest on my chart, with a mere two. Does anyone have a guess for which class has the second-fewest? They have three on the chart I'm using.
Thanks dude. That's pretty much exactly what I'm looking for.
I guess I could have explained it a little better. I am playing an Oracle in our group which also contains a Bard, Druid, Witch and Paladin. Since I don't get to choose many spells as a spontaneous caster, I was looking for spells that don't appear on anyone else's spell list, barring special stuff like domains and whatnot.
Oh I agree, I'm just looking for good spells that I am the only one that even has the option to cast.
A perfect example is Breath of Life. I will definitely be taking that one asap because no one else in the group can do that, and it's a strong ability for the group to have available.