| HobgoblinLiker13 |
So I've been very slowly but surely adapting to second edition, and since sorcerer is my favorite class, I figured my first character would be a Sorcerer.
You can see me discussing her in other threads, but these are mostly irrelevant to this highly specific thing that I won't get access to til like 19th Level.
Basically, one idea I had, is to use one of the spells I get from the Crossblooded Evolution/Greater Crossblooded Evolution Feats on my 10th Level spell list in order to take both Alter Reality and Primal Phenomenon.
I do understand that these are the Occult and Primal equivalents to Wish, respectively, and they're redundant for spells below 7th Level, however I only get one 10th Level spell per day, so it doesn't feel like too much of a sacrifice compared to the increased flexibility and roleplay opportunities it offers.
What do y'all think?
Edit: Initially I chose Alter Reality and Miracle but after revisiting the spell list there was an incredible amount of overlap in Occult and Divine spells at 8th and 9th Level.
| breithauptclan |
I don't see anything preventing to use Crossblooded Evolution to get a level 10 spell.
Oh, right.
Yes, getting one 10th level spell from Greater Crossblooded Evolution to go along with the 10th level spells that you get from your tradition is fine. So you could end up with both Alter Reality and Primal Phenomenon if one of those is from your tradition.
But if you are an Arcane or Divine Sorcerer you couldn't use Greater Crossblooded Evolution to add both as off-tradition spells.
| HobgoblinLiker13 |
From a rules standpoint (yes this is the advice forum, but still relevant to mention), I don't think you can get both of those 10th level spells. Greater Crossblooded Evolution still has the restriction that each of the spells that you get are spells of a different level from each other.
Aberrant Bloodline is an Occult caster