| K1 |
Hi there,
Spontaneous Spellcaster Archetypes now grant one of your spells as a Signature Spell.
To me is still not enough if compared to divine and book users spellcasters.
1 single signature spell and 8 ( or 14 if you have bredth ) spell known by lvl 20.
However, better than nothing.
What do you think?
Deadmanwalking
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Someone else who listened thought they said one Signature Spell per Spellcasting Feat (so eventually 3). It's entirely possible they're correct, I'm certainly not perfect and was both listening and taking notes.
I think one isn't great, though better than nothing, but three would be very satisfactory in many ways. We'll see the final version on Wednesday and know for certain.
| SuperBidi |
Hi there,
Quote:Spontaneous Spellcaster Archetypes now grant one of your spells as a Signature Spell.To me is still not enough if compared to divine and book users spellcasters.
1 single signature spell and 8 ( or 14 if you have bredth ) spell known by lvl 20.
However, better than nothing.
What do you think?
I think it's very satisfactory. It gives players 2 choices: Either you multiclass in a prepared caster class and get many choices of spells, either you multiclass into a spontaneous caster class for one specific signature spell and gets a few other spells in case of.
My Scoundrel Rogue gonna love that. I multiclass him only for True Strike and Searing Light, but now I'll have a few utility choices as I won't need to learn Searing Light at each and every level.
| albadeon |
My Scoundrel Rogue gonna love that. I multiclass him only for True Strike and Searing Light, but now I'll have a few utility choices as I won't need to learn Searing Light at each and every level.
I was just wondering, am I missing something or would that require you to take 2 different multiclass dedications, as those spells are on completely different spell lists (assuming you don't want to wait until level 16 to take the Crossblooded Evolution feat via the Sorcerer archetype's Advanced Blood Potency)?