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<blockquote data-quote="Sekhmet" data-source="post: 5368346" data-attributes="member: 97602"><p>I have a player who wants to bend the rules slightly with PrC requisites. I'm not 100% sure he actually wants to do this, or if he just wants to know if it is possible, and you guys seem a pretty reasonable source of that information, since I want a second opinion.</p><p></p><p> I'll just get to it already.</p><p></p><p> Assume a level 17 Wizard has access to Wish, or even a 13th level Wizard that has access to Limited Wish. </p><p></p><p> With any PrC that has a requirement of "must be able to cast X spell" or "must be able to cast X level divine spells", etc, could the Limited Wish or Wish fulfill that requisite, as it does allow a Wizard of sufficient level to cast that spell, albeit as a 7th or 9th level spell, respectively?</p><p></p><p> As a DM, I want to say that he should follow the intention of the books and not the literal translation, but I am torn, because I also want to say that it is quite fine; due to the increased cost (considering you would generally not need to be a level 13 or 17 to undertake a PrC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sekhmet, post: 5368346, member: 97602"] I have a player who wants to bend the rules slightly with PrC requisites. I'm not 100% sure he actually wants to do this, or if he just wants to know if it is possible, and you guys seem a pretty reasonable source of that information, since I want a second opinion. I'll just get to it already. Assume a level 17 Wizard has access to Wish, or even a 13th level Wizard that has access to Limited Wish. With any PrC that has a requirement of "must be able to cast X spell" or "must be able to cast X level divine spells", etc, could the Limited Wish or Wish fulfill that requisite, as it does allow a Wizard of sufficient level to cast that spell, albeit as a 7th or 9th level spell, respectively? As a DM, I want to say that he should follow the intention of the books and not the literal translation, but I am torn, because I also want to say that it is quite fine; due to the increased cost (considering you would generally not need to be a level 13 or 17 to undertake a PrC). [/QUOTE]
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