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Arcane/Divine Query

Tetsubo

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Can an arcane spell channel divine energy? Or a divine spell channel arcane magical energy? For example the Spectral hand arcane spell being used to cast a Cure Light Wound spell at range.

Any thoughts?
 

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The short answer is no. However that is a truth with moderations, eg a cleric with the magic domain is casting arcane spells but thier type is still divine. So to answer your question it will still be no. Also note that the guideline for making new spells in the DMG specifically says that arcane spells (here meaning Wiz/Sor spells) should never be able to cure or heal anything.
 

Depends a lot on the nature of magic in your game world. In Forgotten realms, divine and arcane both come from the same source (the "Weave" or Mystra). There are several examples of "healing" arcane spells there as well (albiet very high lvl and very limiting).

There really is no concrete explination out there. I think that the deciding factor is really just to distinguish the clerics and limit the wizards (game balance type thing).


Personally, I would allow a spectral hand to deliver a healing at range in my campaign. I don't think it is a problem. And by the rules, there really isn't anything preventing it that I know of. You could not, however, sacrifice a magic missile for a healing spell across classes.

TLG
 

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