prospero63
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A question has come up in the game, and I'm not sure what the correct answer is. Take a wand of protection from evil. This is a spell that is on both wizard and cleric spell lists, however clearly either a wizard or a cleric spell was used for making the wand. Can either a wizard or a cleric use the wand, regardless of the spell that was used? The SRD states:
Has anyone else dealt with this in their games, and if so how did you handle it? TIA
This makes it clear that using a wand is a spell trigger. So that definition is:SRD said:Wands use the spell trigger activation method, so casting a spell from a wand is usually a standard action that doesn’t provoke attacks of opportunity. (If the spell being cast, however, has a longer casting time than 1 standard action, it takes that long to cast the spell from a wand.) To activate a wand, a character must hold it in hand (or whatever passes for a hand, for nonhumanoid creatures) and point it in the general direction of the target or area. A wand may be used while grappling or while swallowed whole.
So the question, IMO, is what does "anyone with a spell on his or her spell list" mean. I read it to mean that divine and arcane magic spells are two totally different spell lists. Yes, the same spell NAME might exist on both, but fundamentally they are not the same. A cleric casting protection from evil is not the same as a wizard casting it, even if the end results are identical. The cleric does not have the wizard variant on their spell list and vice-versa.SRD said:Spell trigger activation is similar to spell completion, but it’s even simpler. No gestures or spell finishing is needed, just a special knowledge of spellcasting that an appropriate character would know, and a single word that must be spoken. Anyone with a spell on his or her spell list knows how to use a spell trigger item that stores that spell. (This is the case even for a character who can’t actually cast spells, such as a 3rd-level paladin.) The user must still determine what spell is stored in the item before she can activate it. Activating a spell trigger item is a standard action and does not provoke attacks of opportunity.
Has anyone else dealt with this in their games, and if so how did you handle it? TIA