Practiced Spellcaster feat

Thanee

First Post
Yep, the potion limitation is a bit weird.

They should just make them cost more for personal spells (x2 or x4) and allow only spells, which could affect the caster (maybe only spells with no range greater than touch even), and they automatically affect the one who drinks the potion, of course.

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Thanee
 

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mikebr99

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Is Practiced Spellcaster available to a straight Ranger, or Paladin (or any of the PrC's w/ their own spell list), assuming you have the 4 ranks in spellcraft... in order to get your caster level to 1/2 class level +4??

Sorry if this was brought up already...

Mike
 

Thanee

First Post
While that certainly isn't what the feat is about, it would work, yes.

PS gives a straight +4 to caster level with one spellcasting class, but it cannot get higher than your hit dice.

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Thanee
 
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mikebr99

Explorer
Thanee said:
While that certainly isn't what the feat is about, it would work, yes.

PS gives a straight +4 to caster level with one spellcasting class, but it cannot get higher than your hit dice.

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Thanee
Great, thanks Thannee.

Mike
 

Particle_Man

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Thanee said:
While that certainly isn't what the feat is about, it would work, yes.

PS gives a straight +4 to caster level with one spellcasting class, but it cannot get higher than your hit dice.

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Thanee

Hmmm...I wonder if that would affect a) Caster level for the purposes of being able to get feats that allow one to make magic items, and b) caster level for the purposes of familiar powers (this would be for the hexblade). I don't think it would affect c) level for the purpose of turning undead (for the paladin)
 

Pax

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PS is also useful for a single-classed caster with a prestige class at less than 1:1 progressionof caster level (e.g. Fatespinner).

However, the abilities of a Hexblade's familiar are not dependant on caster level - they're based on the same abilities granted to a sorceror of three levels lower. For spellcasting, however, his caster levelis one-half his hexblade level.

Which means a hexblade would like that spell, regardless. Hexblade(8) with Practised Spellcaster ... no more spells per day than normal, but more able to get through SR, and more resistant to dispelling as well.
 
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Thanee

First Post
Since when is the familiar or turn undead dependant on caster level? ;)

That would mean that all spellcasting PrC would improve the familiar also, which they surely do not.

Item creation should work, however.

Your caster level for the chosen spellcasting class increases by +4. This can't increase your caster level beyond your HD.

So a) yes b) no c) no.

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Thanee
 

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