Spell point

Spell Points
The amount of magical energy your character has to expend on spells before the character needs to rest. As Hit Points are to a character's feature to stay alive, spell points are to a character's feature to cast spells.

Spell Point Costs
The amount of spell points a spell consumes upon being cast is dependent on the level of the spell. The base cost is 10 spell points for a level 1 spell. For every level beyond 1, a spell costs an additional 5 spell points to cast. A level 2 spell would then cost 15 spell points to cast, a level 3 spell would cost 20, and so on (see table below). Many spell point costs were altered in Update 9 and no longer conform to the spell point cost "standards". There is currently a list of Spells With Non-Standard Costs.

Base Spell Points per Class
(This table is up to date as of 21.Nov.2009 from Segojan)

* Paladins and Rangers are supposed to receive 5 SP at level 4. However, due to an unfixed, they are receiving only 2 SP at that level. To be as accurate as possible to game data, the SP Table has been updated with the lower/bugged number. When it is fixed in-game, it will be corrected here, too.

Note that Clerics, Sorcerers and Wizards obtain the Magical Training feat at level 1. This feat grants 80 additional spell points (NOT included in the Base SP numbers, but listed as an addendum in the table), and can be taken only once per character. This means for instance that a Bard who multiclasses in Sorceror will get +100 Base spell points and +80 Feat Bonus for a net total of +180 SP. But, a Cleric who multiclasses in a Sorcerer already has Magical Training and will only get +100 Base SP instead of +180.

Also in D&D Online, characters have the option to take feats and enhancements that offer increased spell points, beyond what is mentioned above.

Bonus spell points
Your casting ability grants you a number of bonus spell points equal to ✅. The table below directly gives the number of bonus spell points for any caster level up to 20 and casting ability up to 41.

Any casting ability bonus can contribute to your bonus spell points pool including enhancements, items, and temporary buffs. Note however that these bonuses increase your maximum total of spell points, but do not actually give you spell points. SP still need to be obtained by resting in non-encounter areas (which will remove temporary buffs), from Divine vitality being cast on you, or by drinking an elixir of mnemonic enhancement.

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Spell Point Recovery
There are many ways to recover spell points. They are:
 * Resting at a Rest Shrine.
 * Ethereal Rest Shrines can be purchased from the DDO Store or by turning in a Large Eberron Dragonshard Fragment. Note that the shrine is Bound to Character, but the Eberron Dragonshard Fragments are not bound and can be traded, purchased on the Auction House, etc.
 * Rest of the Eladrin Statuette from the DDO Store or from turning in 3 Small Eberron Dragonshard Fragments.
 * Waiting in a public area (Inn or around town) regenerates 1 HP + 5 SP per 6 seconds, or 2 HP + 8 SP if you have the Blessing of the Silver Flame permanent effect. More if you are inside an Inn and drink a beverage.
 * Mnemonic Potions can be found in chests, picked as quest end rewards, traded, purchased on the Auction House, or purchased on the DDO Store.
 * Shard Trinket of Mnemonic Enhancement from turning in 3 Medium Eberron Dragonshard Fragments.
 * Essence of Cunning potions regenerate SP over time and can be purchased in Amrath for about 500 pp each if you attain 75 favor with The Yugoloth.
 * Clerics can use the Divine Vitality enhancement only on other party members to return some SP to them.
 * Bards with the Spellsinger II enhancement can sing the Spellsong Vigor song on themselves or party members to return 2 SP every 2 seconds for the length of the song.
 * Bards with the Spellsinger II enhancement have a percent chance equal to their Perform skill that each song will also do a Spellsong Burst that returns 19-25 SP to every party member near the bard.
 * Festivult Silver Coin turn-ins include Dal Quor, the Region of Dreams Jelly Cakes, which disease the consumer and regen SP over time.
 * Xachosian Eardweller can spawn Xachosian Larvae which disease the consumer and regen SP over time.
 * Greensteel items can be crafted with the Concordant Opposition property that give a 4% chance to gain 30 SP each time the wearer is damaged in battle.
 * Torc of Prince Rayium-de II from the Zawabi's Revenge raid has the Transform Kinetic Energy property that gives about a 5% chance to gain about 20 SP each time the wearer is damaged in battle.
 * Archivist's Necklace from Korthos has 2 charges per day of Minor Mnemonic Aid which restores 10 to 35 SP.
 * Ring of Spell Storing from General Tanankh's chest in the Sands of Menechtarun has 3 charges per day of Spell Store which restores 25 SP.
 * Epic Ring of Spell Storing has 3 charges per day of Major Mnemonic Aid which restores 105 to 600 SP.
 * Mysterious Bauble from The Weapons Shipment in Amrath has 1 charge per day of Major Mnemonic Aid which restores 105 to 600 SP.
 * Vile Blasphemy from the Ascension Chamber raid in the Upper Necropolis has 3 charges per day of Power Drain which restores 2d6 SP every 6 seconds for 66 seconds.
 * Twisted Talisman from The Last Stand in The Red Fens has 3 charges per day of Blood Sacrifice which restores 50 SP in exchange for 25 HP.
 * Epic Twisted Talisman has 5 charges per day of Blood Sacrifice.
 * Echoes of Power ensures that no caster can truly run out of spell points.