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Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, I couldn't find it.

I'm making a 5th level fighter, with Sorcerer Dedication. I get 2 Cantrips as standard. Then with the Basic Spellcasting feat I get one 1st level spell slot and spell.

But can I add additional spells to give me options?

As we all know, the Sorcerer class gets a number of spells, a number of slots and the ability to choose what to cast during the day, as required. Hence the benefit of being a Sorcerer over a Wizard/Cleric/Druid.

If I take Wizard Dedication, it reads that I get more spells than slots, allowing me to pick from a range each day when memorising. "You gain the basic spellcasting benefits. Each time you gain a spell slot of a new level from the wizard archetype, add two common spells of that level to your spellbook."

But I don't see the same for Sorcerer, thus eliminating the benefit of choosing Sorcerer Dedication over Wizard for example. "You gain the basic spellcasting benefits. Each time you gain a spell slot of a new level from the sorcerer archetype, add a spell of the appropriate spell level to your repertoire: a common spell of your bloodline’s tradition, one of your bloodline’s granted spells, or another spell you have learned or discovered."

Any clarification would be appreciated.


I've searched and searched, couldn't find this already answered so apologies if it has been.

Looking through the book, I see some items require certain spells to be cast (staves being main ones) as part of creation.

This indicates other items do not. So in theory, you can brew up some invisibility potions without being able to cast invisibility. You know how to do it one way, not the other.

Great, I'm fine with that.

So can Wizards make Healing potions? Can Clerics make Invisibility potions and so on?

Or have I missed the one line in the book that answers this?

Thanks in advance for any clarity on this.