I was thinking about some of my more favorite "Arch Type" of Wizards and Warlocks and you name it..etc etc. The kind that want to be "ALL POWERFUL" and know Everything There Is To Know. You know, the type that's usually the bad guy that it's all..
"I Shall Acquire ALL the Magical Power in the Universe!! MWhahahahah!!"...
Then I started thinking about Sov Customization and how much it would cost to buy All the Spell Books so you "could" learn Every Spell in the game. That eats up a whole lot of points and doesn't leave a lot for other things. Granted it's easy enough to change the point cap or mod in some more or "cheat" later on down the road. Instead of that though I'm thinking of a game mechanic that might eliminate that need and be "Fun" at the same time.
Say you go through Sov creation per-normal, play the game per-normal...but instead, when you capture a shard belonging to a magic type you don't need, instead of ignoring it or capturing it and not being able to use it, how about you be able to learn some of those spells you didn't buy spell books for? Not at Normal Cost, however. This wouldn't be fair. Why bother buying any spell books at all if I can do that? Oh No, learning a spell that is Outside of your Spell Books base of Knowledge should be Expensive!!! Also you should probably have to research additional magical research to be able to do this (late-mid/early-end game).
It should cost at least 3 or 4 times as much as it would normally cost to research the spell even if you had the book and the shard to research it. It wouldn't be cheap to do and in some games it might not even be a viable option because the game wouldn't last long enough, but it would be "Possible" for a Sovereign to Learn Every Spell In The Game. This way people can be that "Ultimate" Good or Evil guy that gets the Super Powerful Knowledge before he either saves or destroys the world.
This would make for a very climactic ending to those Epic games or Epically Long games. It provides a reason for a player to want to control Every shard on the map, even if they don't have the spell books to use those spells right away. It gives players a reason to reach the ultimate goal of any Serious Wizard or Sorcerer...to gain Ultimate Knowledge and Learn All there is to Learn.
Thoughts?