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<span class="DROPCAP">A</span>ll spellcasters rely upon one main attribute for their magic. Their [[strength]] in this attribute determines much of their power as a character, including the maximum spell level they can cast, the strength of the spells they can cast (DC), and, in addition, <span class="ITALIC">how many</span> spells they can cast.
All spellcasters rely upon one main attribute for their magic. Their [[strength]] in this attribute determines much of their power as a character, including the maximum spell level they can cast, the strength of the spells they can cast (DC), and, in addition, <span class="ITALIC">how many</span> spells they can cast.


Spellcasting [[classes]] gain a base progression of Spells Per Day, independent of their primary attribute. They will gain these, regardless of whether their primary attribute is thirteen or thirty. However, in addition to this base progression, characters with high primary attributes receive Bonus Spells. These represent their innate skill or power, rather than what they have gained through experience.
Spellcasting [[classes]] gain a base progression of Spells Per Day, independent of their primary attribute. They will gain these, regardless of whether their primary attribute is thirteen or thirty. However, in addition to this base progression, characters with high primary attributes receive Bonus Spells. These represent their innate skill or power, rather than what they have gained through experience.