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→Spellcasting Ability and Proficiency: added multiclassing mechanics for spellcasting modifiers.
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''Note: Some spells designate a specific '''Spellcasting Ability''' regardless of the class casting them. This is most commonly a result of spells obtained via racial features.'' | ''Note: Some spells designate a specific '''Spellcasting Ability''' regardless of the class casting them. This is most commonly a result of spells obtained via racial features.'' | ||
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=== Multiclassing === | |||
In the case of '''[[Multiclassing]]''', learned class spells will use the '''Spellcasting Ability Modifier''' for the class the spell is learned as. So a '''[[Fire Bolt]]''' learned as a [[Wizard]] will use '''INT''' for its attack rolls, but a '''[[Fire Bolt]]''' learned as a [[Sorcerer]] will use '''CHA''' for its attack rolls. | |||
For spells on items ([[Weapons]], [[Equipment]], [[Scrolls]]... etc.), the '''Spellcasting Ability Modifier''' used will be from the most recent ''new'' class that was multiclassed into. As an example, a character with the level progression {{InfoBlob|<nowiki>Wizard 1, Wizard 2, Sorcerer 1, Wizard 3</nowiki>}} will use '''CHA''' for item spellcasting as [[Sorcerer]] is the latest new class for the character. If the same character then leveled up {{InfoBlob|<nowiki>Cleric 1</nowiki>}}, then [[Cleric]] would be the latest new class and '''WIS''' will start to be used for item spellcasting. Finally, if the same character then leveled up {{InfoBlob|<nowiki>Sorcerer 2</nowiki>}}, then it would still continue to use '''WIS''' for item spellcasting.<div style="display:flex; width:100%"> | |||
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== Prepared Spells == | == Prepared Spells == |