Muir
Fighter
Interesting that the rules packet tries to sell this as part of decoupling formal magic from battle magic to allow people to specialize in one or the other, but the ARC members in the thread seem to be going with that connection being necessary because it is 'traditional'.
Which is the intent here?
Edit: To follow up, High Magic, the required skill purchase to get Formal, already requires 75/150 Scholarly XP spent. It is gated to be an end-game ability for Scholars. I see no reason for gating Formal Magic behind 9th level spell slots than sheer inertia.
To quote the rules themselves:
Formal Magic is now the sole thing in counter to this general rule.
Which is the intent here?
Edit: To follow up, High Magic, the required skill purchase to get Formal, already requires 75/150 Scholarly XP spent. It is gated to be an end-game ability for Scholars. I see no reason for gating Formal Magic behind 9th level spell slots than sheer inertia.
To quote the rules themselves:
All High Magic which required “X 9th level spells” per purchase in 1.3 can now be purchased no matter how many 9th level spell slots a character has purchased, so long as they have the High Magic points required. This artificially linked Battle Magic and Ritual Magic limits together, which disadvantaged both (a) characters who wanted to specialize in one or the other and (b) classes like Adept and Spellsword.
Formal Magic is now the sole thing in counter to this general rule.
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