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Let's face it - epic spells tend to be ''awesome''. Even the simplest of epic spells are only available to the most powerful and experienced of spellcasters. But not all epic spells are created equal. In order to learn or cast an epic spell, you need to make a [[SRD:Spellcraft Skill|Spellcraft]] check. And some of those DCs can be outrageously high, so much so that you can't help but wonder how the heck ''anyone'' can pull it off. So, if you want to know which epic spells to study and which to leave on the shelf, here's where to look!
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Let's face it - [[SRD:About Epic Spells|epic spells]] tend to be ''awesome''. Even the simplest of epic spells are only available to the most powerful and experienced of spellcasters. But not all epic spells are created equal. In order to learn or cast an epic spell, you need to make a [[SRD:Spellcraft Skill|Spellcraft]] check. And some of those DCs can be outrageously high, so much so that you can't help but wonder how the heck ''anyone'' can pull it off. Then there are the ones whose mitigating factors make them an utter pain to cast! If you need a third of a year, a mountain of hit points, a small army of spellcasters, or more money than the Malfoys to cast a spell, there's something terribly wrong with it. So, if you want to know which epic spells to study and which to leave on the shelf, here's where to look!
   
 
...Coming as soon as I figure out how to make a proper table...
 
...Coming as soon as I figure out how to make a proper table...

Revision as of 00:53, 6 October 2012

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Date Created: October 5, 2012
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Let's face it - epic spells tend to be awesome. Even the simplest of epic spells are only available to the most powerful and experienced of spellcasters. But not all epic spells are created equal. In order to learn or cast an epic spell, you need to make a Spellcraft check. And some of those DCs can be outrageously high, so much so that you can't help but wonder how the heck anyone can pull it off. Then there are the ones whose mitigating factors make them an utter pain to cast! If you need a third of a year, a mountain of hit points, a small army of spellcasters, or more money than the Malfoys to cast a spell, there's something terribly wrong with it. So, if you want to know which epic spells to study and which to leave on the shelf, here's where to look!

...Coming as soon as I figure out how to make a proper table...


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