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8th Ed. Mage-Lord of Hexoatl and Contemplations

After losing a spell, are you still loremaster? Becasuse the definition of loremaster says loremaster of xy knows áll the spells of that lore. But lets say, swapping one High Magic spell makes you forget one, so you no longer know áll of them, suggesting you are not loremaster anymore. With khaine Magic, this means after trading a spell, you cannot reroll casts. Any thoughts about this?
 
After losing a spell, are you still loremaster? Becasuse the definition of loremaster says loremaster of xy knows áll the spells of that lore. But lets say, swapping one High Magic spell makes you forget one, so you no longer know áll of them, suggesting you are not loremaster anymore. With khaine Magic, this means after trading a spell, you cannot reroll casts. Any thoughts about this?

In Khaine magic loremaster is no longer associated with knowing all the spells, but rather granting the ability to reroll casting rolls. Trading away spells would not prevent you from rerolling casts from high magic.
 
After losing a spell, are you still loremaster? Becasuse the definition of loremaster says loremaster of xy knows áll the spells of that lore. But lets say, swapping one High Magic spell makes you forget one, so you no longer know áll of them, suggesting you are not loremaster anymore. With khaine Magic, this means after trading a spell, you cannot reroll casts. Any thoughts about this?

Being a loremaster isn't defined by knowing all the spells. Being a loremaster lets you take all the spells instead of rolling - "knows all the spells from his chosen lore - he does not need to roll randomly".
 
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