HedwickTheWorldly |
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Is there an explanation of Spell Points anywhere in the book? I see class feats that give an ability that costs Spell Points and increase the pool (Bard - Lingering Composition, for example), but no mention of a baseline pool size, or entry for the term in the glossary/index.
Clerics get a pool size equal to Wisdom modifier, so are they the only ones? Would love some clarification on this.
Saedar |
Paladin - Champion Powers: "Your maximum number of Spell Points is equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum 0)."
Sorcerer: Gets spell points, but can't find where they say what the pool is. I imagine it is based on CHA like the pally.
Monk - Ki Strike: "You gain a pool of Spell Points with a capacity equal to your Wisdom modifier."
Might be more, but that's a good cross section.
HedwickTheWorldly |
Paladin - Champion Powers: "Your maximum number of Spell Points is equal to your Charisma modifier (minimum 0)."
Sorcerer: Gets spell points, but can't find where they say what the pool is. I imagine it is based on CHA like the pally.
Monk - Ki Strike: "You gain a pool of Spell Points with a capacity equal to your Wisdom modifier."
Might be more, but that's a good cross section.
I guess it's just peculiar to me that Sorcerer and Bard don't indicate that they get a base pool, and also frustrating that the definition, which is found in the chapter on Spells, isn't included in the glossary or index.
David knott 242 |
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For Sorcerer spell points, see the last paragraph under the Bloodlines heading on page 129.
For Bard spell points, see the First Compositions section on page 64.