Talk:True Dweomers

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Strata versus Circles

Circle vs Strata Comparison
Spell Strata Min Level Strata Dice Equivalent Circle Circle Dice Min. Burn, Strata* Min. Burn, Circle** Max. Burn, Strata^ Max. Burn, Circle^^
1 19th 1d6+6/CL Circle 10 1d6+4/CL 0 1 slots 0 9 slots
2 21st 1d6+8/CL Circle 11 1d6+5/CL 0 2 slots 3 10 slots
3 23rd 1d6+9/CL Circle 12 1d6+6/CL 0 3 slots 6 11 slots
4 25th 1d6+10/CL Circle 13 1d6+7/CL 0 4 slots 9 12 slots
5 27th 1d6+11/CL Circle 14 1d6+8/CL 0 5 slots 12 13 slots
6 29th 1d6+13/CL Circle 15 1d6+9/CL 3 6 slots 15 14 slots
7 31st 1d6+15/CL Circle 16 1d6+10/CL 6 7 slots 18 15 slots
8 33rd 1d6+16/CL Circle 17 1d6+11/CL 9 8 slots 21 16 slots
9 35+ 1d6+17/CL Circle 18 1d6+12/CL 12 9 slots 24 17 slots
  • This column is the absolute minimum number of spell slots that must be burned to get this Strata. Assumes the base True Dweomer is of the highest level possible, and chosen for the highest Strata available. At this time, no TD is expected to ever give higher than a Strata 5 damage, typically for a 13th or 14th level TD.
    • This column is the absolute minimum number of spell slots that must be burned to get this Circle (leaves aside the very few Spells that have a native Circle 10 (Power Word Kill)). Assumes the base Spell is of the ninth level, and has a high Circle (9).

^ This column is the absolute maximum number of spell slots that must be burned to get this Strata. Assumes the base True Dweomer only grants Strata 1. At this time, no TD is expected to grant less than Strata 1, although I guess it's possible to use Circles with a TD with extremely strong non-damage effects. Note that all TD's can accept any level of Burn at any level, so Strata 9 is always accessible, no matter the base TD used.

^^ This column is the absolute maximum number of spell slots that can be burned to get this Circle. Assumes the base Spell only grants Circle 1. This is the case for the person who only casts Magic Missile for their entire career...which is crazy, but possible.


Note the difference between Strata Dice and Circle Dice. If you wish to compare 'damage to damage per slot Burned', you can go 'apples to apples' with the Dice columns. For example, the highest Strata Damage possible with 0 Burn is Strata 5 at 27th level, for 1d6+11. For a Spell to do the same damage dice, the caster must be 33rd level and Burn a minimum of 8 slots on top of a level 9 spell.

If we want to change this model, I'd greatly prefer to keep the number of Stratas the same, and also preserve the 'jumps' at Strats 2, 6, and 7. Those jumps are there to make the additional Truemagic Feats more valuable. We could certainly raise or lower the difference between the Strats and Circles if we want, though.

In addition to damage and burn differences, TD's are also longer range (avg range is medium versus close), and will tend to have much larger AOE's. Now, we could increase number of targets with multi-target spells, but the Absolute feat already doubles that number, and I want to encourage people to use Spell Research at the very top end, so I wouldn't want to get too nuts there. :)

The casting difficulty, we can certainly look at. I want to re-look the DC's for all the categories once we have a few more sample characters built, at a minimum.

Thoughts?


This table is very helpful. Thank you.  So, looking at it, maybe it's not the damage I'm concerned about. I just want TDs to really feel worth spending multiple feats on, and to feel good when casting.  Throwing down one of your TDs should feel like an EVENT, IMO.  So, if we agree on that, a couple of things become 'wrong' about the current system.  First, you can cast WAY too many TDs per day, even if you only take a single feat (our wizard can cast 52 of them per day at 35th level).  Second, the TDs are really just bigger spells. They're perfectly in scale, and make sense within the damage model, but they don't blow it out, or go nuts (and maybe they should).  Third, there are a number of mechanics in them that just don't feel good.  One is 'it's a full round action to cast unless I make an impossible skill check'.  I acknowledge we can tweak the DC's, but should this really be a thing?  Maybe we could come at this from the other direction -- they're standard actions to cast, but you CAN cast them as full-round actions to make them better (and as rituals to make them EVEN BETTER!).  We then impose a skill check to successfully cast it SLOWER (which you can get rid of with feats).
I'm also not convinced they should have mundane things like material components (or even verbal and somatic components). 
I realize this would be a bit of a heavy lift to change, even at this early stage, but maybe you should only be able to cast TDs one time per day per feat you take.  You can KNOW multiple TDs, but casting them is HARD.  Maybe we make exceptions and say you can also spend a remnant to cast more (or maybe spend an action point to cast more, if we're feeling generous).  They still cost spell slots, and can still be mana burned, but you can't cast 52 of them per day. You get ONE, or two, or a max of 5, before you have to start sacrificing really precious things to do it more.  But as a consequence of all this, they could be truly encounter-breakingly epic. Like 'turn an entire enemy regiment into a horde of undead slaves loyal only to you' epic. 
The flip-side of this is, since they cost feats to get, we need to decide how 'mandatory' they should be for a caster to take.  If a caster's damage will completely sputter out at the top levels without TDs then maybe they need to be baked into the classes (at least a little), rather than gated behind a feat.  Even under the 'just spells but better' model (the current model), they're pretty mandatory, I suspect.  If the wizard wants any hope of keeping up with the rogue's damage, I suspect they're going to NEED TDs to do it.  I suppose making them even stronger and more powerful might make them even more mandatory, so there's that.
Anyway, I'm still pondering, and I think it bears a conversation when you get some time.  I'd like to get these right.  If we want them to be 'just spells but better', we should make sure they're worth 1 to 5 feats to get, and also that, either they are not mandatory to keep up, damage-wise, or we bake them into the caster classes as class features, and make the remaining feats improve on the class feature.


System and Structure

True Dweomer Damage Model
Spell Strata Burn Cost Min Level Base Dice max dice range avg perfected
1 +3 19th 1d6+6/CL 35d6+210 245-420 332.5 840
2 +3 21st 1d6+8/CL 35d6+280 315-490 402.5 940
3 +3 23rd 1d6+9/CL 35d6+315 350-525 437.5 1050
4 +3 25th 1d6+10/CL 35d6+350 385-560 472.5 1120
5 +3 27th 1d6+11/CL 35d6+385 420-595 507.5 1190
6 +3 29th 1d6+13/CL 35d6+455 490-665 577.5 1330
7 +3 31st 1d6+15/CL 35d6+525 560-735 647.5 1470
8 +3 33rd 1d6+16/CL 35d6+560 595-770 682.5 1540
9 +3 35+ 1d6+17/CL 35d6+595 630-805 717.5 1610

True Dweomers are affected by metamagic feats, but note that many of the more potent feats have such a large level adjustment, they cannot be fit onto the higher level true dweomers without use of a magic wand or spell research.


  • range

true Dweomers can use any range, but tend to mainly be medium range with some exceptions. ritual makes much larger

  • area of effect

true dweomers with AOE's tend to be LARGE. note that metamagic can make even that larger. ritual also makes larger

  • saves

true dweomers follow the basic rule 'no auto effects', but may impose no-save or save penalties as 'special gimmicks'. hellball, for example, is a no-save AOE with a long range, but is otherwise lackluster.

Current status

  • True Dweomers - data compilation complete
  • OGL info updated
  • System scope and balance spreadsheet at about 80 percent complete, on-hold for now
  • Placeholder pages for all current TD's under development
  • Populating live TD's to fill out system begun


TD Template

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