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== Spellcasting == | == Spellcasting == | ||
− | {{SpellSlotAlternative|the following adjustments.{{a}}'''''Spell Slots (replaces | + | {{SpellSlotAlternative|make the following adjustments.{{a}}'''''Spell Slots (replaces Magic Meter and Magic Limit).''''' You initially have two 1st-level spell slots to cast researcher spells. Starting from 2nd level, you gain spell slots at the same rate the bard, cleric, sorcerer, and wizard classes do (see [https://dnd.wizards.com/articles/features/systems-reference-document-srd SRD] or [https://dnd.wizards.com/products/tabletop-games/rpg-products/rpg_playershandbook PHB]).{{a}}To cast one of these spells, you must expend a slot of the spell's level or higher. You regain all expended spell slots when you finish a [[long rest]].{{a}}For example, if you know the 1st-level spell {{Spell|Warping Step}} and have a 1st-level and a 2nd-level spell slot available, you can cast ''warping step'' using either slot.{{a}}'''''Powered Spells Known.''''' What spells you can learn with this feature are governed by your spell slots, not your Magic Limit, but you otherwise learn spells at the same rate. You can learn any spell of 1st-level or higher that does not exceed your highest level spell slot. Each time you gain a level in this class, you can replace one of these spells you've learned with a new spell from your [[#School of Research|school]]'s spell list if the new spell doesn't exceed your highest level spell slot.}} |
As one who investigates and studies magic, you recite incantations and manipulate material components in ways that require extensive, mentally-demanding practice and memorization. | As one who investigates and studies magic, you recite incantations and manipulate material components in ways that require extensive, mentally-demanding practice and memorization. | ||
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For example, consider {{Spell|Fly}}, a 5-point spell. If your Magic Limit is high enough, you can overpower it to affect multiple creatures instead of only one. | For example, consider {{Spell|Fly}}, a 5-point spell. If your Magic Limit is high enough, you can overpower it to affect multiple creatures instead of only one. | ||
− | Overpowering a researcher spell to 10-points or higher is particularly taxing, as described under your {{inpage| | + | Overpowering a researcher spell to 10-points or higher is particularly taxing, as described under your {{inpage|Magic Limit}} feature. |
== Wise Defense == | == Wise Defense == | ||
You can predict and read opponents' attacks to evade them, rather than rely primarily your reaction time or nimbleness of movement. When you would add your {{dex}} modifier to your [[Armor Class|AC]], you can choose to add your {{wis}} modifier instead. You cannot use this feature if you are already adding your {{wis}} modifier to your AC.</includeonly><noinclude> | You can predict and read opponents' attacks to evade them, rather than rely primarily your reaction time or nimbleness of movement. When you would add your {{dex}} modifier to your [[Armor Class|AC]], you can choose to add your {{wis}} modifier instead. You cannot use this feature if you are already adding your {{wis}} modifier to your AC.</includeonly><noinclude> | ||
[[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> | [[Category:Class Templates]]</noinclude> |