spell memorization in ToEE?

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spell memorization in ToEE?

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does anyone know if you'll have to memorize spells in ToEE-similarly to Baldur's Gate?
i've looked at the various faq's and couldn't find anything
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vanillat wrote:does anyone know if you'll have to memorize spells in ToEE-similarly to Baldur's Gate?
i've looked at the various faq's and couldn't find anything
Umm spells will be handled in the same manner that they are in 3ed. D&D?
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duhh, my fault i got the faq for lionheart confused with the faq for ToEE,

stupid...stupid...stupid
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ToEE = 3rd Ed. D&D. 3rd Ed. D&D has memorization. Period.
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Sorcerers and bards do not memorize spells under 3E rules. The price for that is limited spell selection. In a way, that makes them more flexible - they do not have to consider which spells they will need in the following day, since they do not have to prepare them. But it also makes them less flexible - if they don't know a certain spell, the only way they can cast it is from a scroll. Whereas a wizard could just wait a day and memorize the appropriate spells...
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