It's tied up in the multi-classing section.
Emphasis mine.
Cleric spontaneous casting is derived from cleric levels and is therefore based on the character's total number of cleric levels, as explicitly called out in the PRD quote above. Cleric spell slots come from cleric levels.
Wizard spell slots are derived from wizard levels, not cleric levels.
Nothing mentioned in the PRD section on multiclassing about class abilities being based on other class levels at all.
Spontaneous casting is based on cleric levels not wizard levels. So slots from wizard levels are outside the scope of spontaneous casting. As per the PRD.
PRD said:class abilities, most of which are based on the total number of class levels that a character possesses of that particular class.
Emphasis mine.
Cleric spontaneous casting is derived from cleric levels and is therefore based on the character's total number of cleric levels, as explicitly called out in the PRD quote above. Cleric spell slots come from cleric levels.
Wizard spell slots are derived from wizard levels, not cleric levels.
Nothing mentioned in the PRD section on multiclassing about class abilities being based on other class levels at all.
Spontaneous casting is based on cleric levels not wizard levels. So slots from wizard levels are outside the scope of spontaneous casting. As per the PRD.
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