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cant´t choose new/higher spells when updating my wizzard

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:38 am
by QuintorBlueeyes
HY people

i´ve a problem when my wizzard gains a level i can chose new spells but only from spell level 1 even he is at spell level 2 (wizzard level 6)

does somebody know how to change the available spells

greets

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 2:07 pm
by Lime_Jello24
Word of note sugah your Wizard has to have high enough wisdom to cast spells beyond first level.


If the spells are not there that could be the reason. You could try to buy scrolls from Burne and Scribe them in your spell book and see if that works.


Hope this helps

Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 8:51 pm
by Keill Randor
Just a quick note. I agree with Lime_Jello24 except for one thing. For Wizards, the important stat is Intelligence (not wisdom). For clerics, rangers, and paladins, it is Wisdom, and for Sorcerers and Bards it is Charisma. These are the character stats that control how well you cast, as well as how powerful of spells you are able to learn.

Yes, it is sad that I know that off the top of my head. Too much PnP D&D... ;)

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 8:40 am
by QuintorBlueeyes
thanks for help i`ll try it out

Greets

the dwarfs will strike back when time has come

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 11:22 am
by Lime_Jello24
Duh thats right, I ALWAYS get those confused! (word of note burns it in her head: Clerics Wisdom...Wizards Intellegence) Okay i think I got that now ...heh heh.


I think the best intellegence you should have for your Wizard in the game is either a 16 or a 17. I never had any problems with my Wizards if it was that high.

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 3:04 pm
by Raumoheru
Just a quick note. I agree with Lime_Jello24 except for one thing. For Wizards, the important stat is Intelligence (not wisdom). For clerics, rangers, and paladins, it is Wisdom, and for Sorcerers and Bards it is Charisma. These are the character stats that control how well you cast, as well as how powerful of spells you are able to learn.

Yes, it is sad that I know that off the top of my head. Too much PnP D&D... ;)
uh that isnt a great feat to know that off the top of ur head, it is the basics of the game :rolleyes:


people should really read the manual before they play games instead of askin others such dumb questions...

Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 4:55 pm
by Keill Randor
That isn't quite the type of comment I would expect from somebody who quotes the Knights of Solamnia as a tagline. Sturm would be SOOO disappointed.

You may also note that no dumb question was ever asked; there was just confusion which has, hopefully, been cleared up. The rules of D&D on paper or in this game can be confusing to somebody who has never played - even if they memorize the player's handbook. I'm glad we can help each other online to clarify the game mechanics.

Happy demonslaying to all.

Posted: Tue Jun 08, 2004 4:27 pm
by Raumoheru
Sturm would also be disapointed that you call attention in knowing simple things when you should be modest or passive about it.


giving advice to obviate the waste of forums space does not go against "My Honor is My Life"

i am sorry i refered to it as dumb tho, i should be more compassionate to others feelings... ;)