![]() ![]() This requires assigning subschools to non-core spells, adapting the subschools to any homebrew changes to schools and/or spells, and coming up with rules that interact with these subschools.Ībjurations are protective spells. If one is willing to go to a lot of work, one could make these formally part of one's house rules. ![]() This might be combined with removing one or more subschools (Manipulation is a strong candidate for such removal)ģ. If one wants to make the schools more consistent, these subschools could help determine which spells to move to other schools by treating the core spells as new spells in suggestion one. Determine which subschool it fits see which school that subschool is in.Ģ. One might use them to determine the school of a new spell. This is indicated using (+) if in two subschools or (++) if three subschools.ġ. Some spells are in multiple subschools in the same school. Expanding this to spells from other sources has not been done, but would be needed to use these in house rules. I'm putting every spell from the PH in a subschool. (At least as far as PH core spells are concerned.) The unchanged subschools are included for convenience. ![]() The only core subschool which is changed herein is compulsion the schools are not changed at all. I am now posting them here on the off chance that someone might find them useful. I ended up changing some of them around, and posted them at and got feedback (especially from Vadskye). I was looking at the list of subschools at /w/page/7570077/Magic, and found myself assigning core spells to the subschools therein. ![]()
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