Theconiel
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I am playing a mystic (Mindbreaker connection). I just hit fourth level (yay!) so I get second level spells. One of the spells I already know is Mystic Cure I.
If I choose to learn Mystic Cure II, I would then have both the first-level and second-level versions of the spell counting against my total spells known.
I could replace Mystic Cure I with a different first-level spell. I would still be able to cast the first-level version. If I did that, it would be essentially the same as my connection spell upgrade: Lesser Confusion replaces Mind Thrust I on my list of spells known, and I can now cast Mind Thrust II.
| HammerJack |
From the spells known rules:
If you know a variable-level spell and later select it again as a higher-level spell known, you can immediately select a new spell known to replace the lower-level version of the variable-level spell. For example, when Keskodai becomes a 10th-level mystic, he selects mystic cure as a 4th-level spell known. He also immediately selects a new 2nd-level spell known to replace the 2nd-level version of mystic cure. He can now cast mystic cure as a 1st-, 2nd-, 3rd-, or 4th-level spell.
Theconiel
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From the spells known rules:
If you know a variable-level spell and later select it again as a higher-level spell known, you can immediately select a new spell known to replace the lower-level version of the variable-level spell. For example, when Keskodai becomes a 10th-level mystic, he selects mystic cure as a 4th-level spell known. He also immediately selects a new 2nd-level spell known to replace the 2nd-level version of mystic cure. He can now cast mystic cure as a 1st-, 2nd-, 3rd-, or 4th-level spell.
Is that in addition to the ability to "swap" spells known on gaining a new level?