A question (also what I've been up 2)
First of, lets get what I've been doing and what I'll do outta the way:
I've been working 2 fulltime (minimum wage) jobs. Since I now am working like 70-80 hours a week, I'm gonna lurk more and sleep less. I am however taking care of business: I am paying my rent and now the electricity that was in question is paid as well (never good if you got kids, they can take them if you cant pay your electric and where I'm at is real unfriendly for poor folk... they wouldn't help me with an electric bill or rent but they offered to let me n the family live in a shelter for $8 a day... no thanx, luck gave me another job WOOHOO)
anyhow, electric paid, internet will be paid (hopefully before they stop my service, reconnect fee sux), and we had the basics (rent food) covered. Now after catching up a little I'll be able to buy a windows XP system disk becuz of all my woes with linux, wine, and DC. Which brings me back to the forum, and ends my drama.
Even with four hours of sleep a day, I still think about what I can and cannot (yet) do with DC. So without futher ado, I have a question:
Lets say you make a spell and design it with the flag that states players cannot memorize. This naturally makes it so you cannot memorize and it will not show up for spell selection during rest or level up. Can you then scribe this spell from a scroll into your spellbook so as to work around this? If so, this would bypass the limitations on making specialist mages and priests!!! I mean think about it: you could have a set of "core" spells for these classes and then in-game you would have to join some kind of faction (church or mages guild, for example) to get a certain set of spells, and you could play in a different faction (rival church and wizard university, for the other examples) to get A DIFFERENT SET OF SPELLS for the same kind of character.
ST
ps, watch out when I finally get DC running properly... all I can say is "watch out!"
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