Hello! And thanks for taking a look and possibly helping me out.
I'm a DM and I'm designing a Wizard subclass with/for one of my players. One of the features of this subclass is the ability to gain a number of permanently prepared spells that do not count against their limit. Is there a good way to add this in the subclass features? Or will I just have to do it manually whenever they gain a new spell in this category?
In the feature editor, go down to spells and click on add spell. Then select the limitations you want, if you are limiting it by school of magic, you will need to select each spell individually. Make sure to specify that casting the spell does consume spell slots, does not count as against known spells and is always prepared. That will give you one additional spell.
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Hello! And thanks for taking a look and possibly helping me out.
I'm a DM and I'm designing a Wizard subclass with/for one of my players. One of the features of this subclass is the ability to gain a number of permanently prepared spells that do not count against their limit. Is there a good way to add this in the subclass features? Or will I just have to do it manually whenever they gain a new spell in this category?
Thanks for any thoughts!
In the feature editor, go down to spells and click on add spell. Then select the limitations you want, if you are limiting it by school of magic, you will need to select each spell individually. Make sure to specify that casting the spell does consume spell slots, does not count as against known spells and is always prepared. That will give you one additional spell.
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"The relevant equation is: Knowledge = power = energy = matter = mass; a good bookshop is just a genteel Black Hole that knows how to read." - Terry Pratchett