What exactly are Spirit Points?
-Spirit points are used by characters to cast spells. Each character will have a different number of Spirit Points. Listed next to every spell the amount of Spirit Points needed to cast that spell successfully is mentioned.
How do I gain Spirit Points?
-At level 1, you start out with 3 SP (gnomes receive 4 SP). You may increase your available pool of SP by gaining levels of experience (+1 at 5th level and +1 at 10th) and spending build points on the Apotheosis skill. (More on Apotheosis below.)
How do I regain my Spirit Points?
-Spirit Points can be completely replenished after a character spends 10 minutes resting, also called a Short Rest. During a short rest, a PC must engage in restful activity. This need not be sleep. Merely sitting down, reading a magic tome, calmly meditating or even casual conversation counts as restful activity. A character can keep a watch while engaging in a Short Rest but he cannot hide or channel spells (though some skills may allow a character to bypass this restriction). A character cannot take a short rest if something is happening in the immediate vicinity, even if he is just watching and not participating. He must exit the area entirely and be in a place of relative calm and tranquility to gain the benefits of a short rest.
-There are also spells and potions that will help replenish your Spirit Points.
Apotheosis
You gain one additional SP, raising your total pool. You can have a maximum of 10 SP at a time, but you can only acquire 5 through spending build. The acquisition of the other SP can only happen through time, hardship and experience.
For each level it is 5 build.
Apotheosis II: Your maximum SP increases by one.
Apotheosis III: Your maximum SP increases by one.
Apotheosis IV: Your maximum SP increases by one.
Apotheosis V: Your maximum SP increases by one.


