D&D 3E/3.5 [3.5] "White Mage" Type Character: My Version (Thus Far), Your Comments/Criticism?

The Touch of Healing feat requirement would definitely be up to your DM, but since it does say "available to cast", I suppose spontaneous could work. Some DMs may want you to actually know such a spell; if so, it's probably still worth giving up 1 slot for, for all-day healing potential.
 

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Thanks for the input so far, everyone. :)

@DumbPaladin: I don't have any of the reviving spells prepared because we simply don't have the diamonds required. That's my biggest priority in terms of loot-gathering. Otherwise, yes, I'd definitely take that spell (and the others).

Ah, that makes sense. Revivify isn't as expensive as raise dead & the resurrection spells, on purpose, but it does still cost a pretty penny. You'll get the diamond dust soon enough.

Close wounds is a pretty good spell to have on your list at lower levels.
 

I like some of the spells that give Fast Healing, even if you can't spontaneously cast them (I can't recall whether you can or can't): there's something to be said for a spell that can autostabilize a dying ally.
 

I like some of the spells that give Fast Healing, even if you can't spontaneously cast them (I can't recall whether you can or can't): there's something to be said for a spell that can autostabilize a dying ally.

Lesser Vigor & that tree, I think you mean. No, they can't be spontaneously cast, but they're still good choices to memorize.
 


If you take the feats Divine Metamagic and Persist Spell, you can Persist Mass Lesser Vigor on everyone.

I was just reading the descriptions of these and that would've been more useful if I'd known about them at earlier levels. The earliest I'd be able to do this would be level 21, as I'd have to take Extend Spell, Persistent Spell, then Divine Metamagic.
 

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