I had our legal expert look at it years ago and rule on it.
Well, there's your problem. This isn't the law. It's not meant to withstand the zealous exegesis of the rules-lawyer. In my experience, there's nothing that warps the game as much as rules lawyering it.
And I learn a new word today.
Pedantic side note: Malconvoker supports both Arcane and Divine. Conjurer wizards are usually considered superior summoners to Clerics if they are using the Rapid Summoning variant from Unearthed Arcana. The Cleric requires use of the Rapid Spell feat to also be able to do standard action summonings.I'd agree with you there, [MENTION=2303]Starfox[/MENTION], except for the Malconvoker PrC, which is arcane, and turns your monster summoning up to eleven. But usually, every round in which a Wizard casts a spell that a Cleric could have cast, he's a sucker for that round. Coz being a Cleric is more awesome in every way unless you use the Wizard-only tricks.
After allowing it for 3 months I threw the class out Starfox. Nice to find out though that it seems Complete Scoundrel was part of the source of this mess. I threw the book out of my house the day the player brought it in. 3.5 was a good game until WOTC broke it starting with PHB II. The other issue with 3.5 was the contradictions with the rules and if you dig you will find the passage that has the caster done casting at the end of his action. I had our legal expert look at it years ago and rule on it. Paizo even stated that they made changes to summoning to keep the druid from filling the battlefield with creatures.
Pedantic side note: Malconvoker supports both Arcane and Divine. Conjurer wizards are usually considered superior summoners to Clerics if they are using the Rapid Summoning variant from Unearthed Arcana. The Cleric requires use of the Rapid Spell feat to also be able to do standard action summonings.
Odd. By and large, the last run of books was mixed to poor from my perspective. Can't say I ever found much use for CS. To each his own I guess.the later books really made 3.5 much, much more enjoyable to me.