aglondier
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I am looking to give my fighter a tiny bit of zing, a taste of spellcasting, without requiring a dip. Something along the lines of:
Arcane Dabbler
Prerequisites: Int 10 or Cha 10
Benefit: You gain a single cantrip spell slot per day, as either a Sorceror or Wizard (your choice, so long as you have a score of at least 10 in the ability that controls the spellcasting for that class). You must make this decision when you first take the feat. Thereafter, you have an arcane spell failure chance if you wear armor and are treated as a sorcerer or wizard of your arcane spellcaster level (minimum 1st) for the purpose of determining level-based variables of the spells you cast.
If you choose to cast spells as a sorcerer, the DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Cha modifier. You know two 0-level spells of your choice from the sorcerer/wizard list.
If you choose to cast spells as a wizard, the DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Int modifier. You have a spellbook with three 0-level spells of your choice from the sorcerer/wizard list. You prepare your spells exactly as a wizard does.
Temple Training
Prerequisites: Wis 10, patron diety
Benefit: You gain a single orison spell slot per day, as a Cleric. Thereafter, you are treated as a cleric of your divine spellcaster level (minimum 1st) for the purpose of determining level-based variables of the spells you cast.
The DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Wis modifier. You know three 0-level spells of your choice from the cleric list, and require a divine focus to cast.
Or is it not worth it? Advice, opinions, abuse?
Arcane Dabbler
Prerequisites: Int 10 or Cha 10
Benefit: You gain a single cantrip spell slot per day, as either a Sorceror or Wizard (your choice, so long as you have a score of at least 10 in the ability that controls the spellcasting for that class). You must make this decision when you first take the feat. Thereafter, you have an arcane spell failure chance if you wear armor and are treated as a sorcerer or wizard of your arcane spellcaster level (minimum 1st) for the purpose of determining level-based variables of the spells you cast.
If you choose to cast spells as a sorcerer, the DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Cha modifier. You know two 0-level spells of your choice from the sorcerer/wizard list.
If you choose to cast spells as a wizard, the DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Int modifier. You have a spellbook with three 0-level spells of your choice from the sorcerer/wizard list. You prepare your spells exactly as a wizard does.
Temple Training
Prerequisites: Wis 10, patron diety
Benefit: You gain a single orison spell slot per day, as a Cleric. Thereafter, you are treated as a cleric of your divine spellcaster level (minimum 1st) for the purpose of determining level-based variables of the spells you cast.
The DC for saves against your spells is 10 + your Wis modifier. You know three 0-level spells of your choice from the cleric list, and require a divine focus to cast.
Or is it not worth it? Advice, opinions, abuse?