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After investing in the 4th Ed. book set (and loving it), I hadn't planned on upgrading to the next edition (as I also generally refuse every new ed of D&D until it becomes obsolete). However, Dave's description of the combat system has actually piqued my interest and now I believe I will purchase at least a couple of the books to check it out. Thanks.
No. It uses a spell point system in which you can cast any spell you know, provided you've got enough spell points remaining. it does have a spell memorization mechanic where memorized spells cost less spell points to case than unmemorized spells, though.
After investing in the 4th Ed. book set (and loving it), I hadn't planned on upgrading to the next edition (as I also generally refuse every new ed of D&D until it becomes obsolete). However, Dave's description of the combat system has actually piqued my interest and now I believe I will purchase at least a couple of the books to check it out. Thanks.
snakeoi1sean 2 years ago
er, "cast", not "case"
drplote01 2 years ago
No. It uses a spell point system in which you can cast any spell you know, provided you've got enough spell points remaining. it does have a spell memorization mechanic where memorized spells cost less spell points to case than unmemorized spells, though.
drplote01 2 years ago
Does it have a Vancian magic system?
highpriestrsw2 2 years ago