House Rules
Spells & Spell Related Stuff
Prepared Spells:
A set prepared spell list is a pain for the DM to have to keep up with. So instead of it being set, it will be floating. What this means is that you can cast any spell that you know, any number of times so long as you do not exceed your spell points.
Spell Points
Class Spell Point Per Level
Bard 1d8 + Charisma Modifier
Cleric 1d10 + Wisdom Modifier
Druid 1d6 + Wisdom Modifier
Paladin 1d6 + Charisma Modifier
Ranger 1d6 + Wisdom Modifier
Sorcerer 1d10 + Charisma Modifier
Wizard 1d8 + Intelligence Modifier
Spell Cost
Spell Level Spell Point Cost
0 Level .5 Point
1st Level 1 Point
2nd Level 2 Points
3rd Level 3 Points
4th Level 4 Points
5th Level 5 Points
6th Level 6 Points
7th Level 7 Points
8th Level 8 Points
9th Level 9 Points
Regaining Spell Points: Long Rest
Class Rest for 8 Hours Plus
Bard Meditate
Cleric Prayer
Druid Meditate
Paladin Prayer
Ranger Meditate
Sorcerer Meditate
Warlock Meditate
Wizard Study Spellbook
Short Rest: You do not regain any spell points on a short rest, unless you have Arcane Recovery.
Arcane Recovery: You have learned to regain some of your magical energy by studying your spellbook. Once per day when you finish a short rest, you can recover up to half your spent spell points.
Example: If you used 2 spell point and take a short rest, you get 1 point back.
Spells: Arcane Casters that use Spellbooks
To acquire new spells:
1) You find them
2) You buy them
3) You trade with another spellcaster
Spell Components:
If you have a Spell Component Pouch you have all the material components needed for spellcasting, except for those components that have a specific cost.
If you have a spellcasting focus you have all the material components needed for spellcasting, except for those components that have a specific cost.
If you don't have a Spell Component Pouch, you will have to keep track of spell components.
Casting a Spell at a Higher Level:
To cast a spell at a higher level, you must be at a level where you can cast the level of spell you are wanting.
Example: At 1st Level, you can not cast a 2nd Level or hight spell. At 3rd Level, you can cast a 2nd Level spell, but not 3rd Level or higher.
Casting a lower level spell at higher levels will cost you spell points equal to that spell level you are wanting to cast the spell at.
For example, you want to cast magic missile (1st level spell) as a 2nd level spell, it would cost you 2 spell points. Casting it at 3rd level will cost 3 spell points and so on.
This message was last edited by the GM at 03:03, Wed 24 Nov 2021.