Timeline for What's the history of Spell Slots in D&D?
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Jul 3 at 23:55 | comment | added | Owen Reynolds | @RobertFisher I vaguely recall articles in TheDragon magazine about the evils of certain house rules. I think being able to choose spells on-the-fly was one (the most common was spell-points -- converting your 3 1st level, 2 2nd level and 1 3rd level slot, into 10 spell levels, so you could cast 2 fireballs and 4 magic missiles). | |
Jul 3 at 15:48 | comment | added | Robert Fisher | This isn't really an answer but related trivia: Back in the AD&D1e days—and before 1987—spell slots was an occasional house rule that my group used. And others have told me that their groups did too. Unfortunately I know of no published version of it, though. | |
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Jul 3 at 5:26 | answer | added | Groovy | timeline score: 13 | |
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