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Cleric domain spells + metamagic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vegepygmy" data-source="post: 2826904" data-attributes="member: 40109"><p>FWIW, the 3.0 FAQ says the domain spell thing is kosher:</p><p></p><p><strong>The <em>Player's Handbook</em> says that a cleric prepares one or the other of the two domain spells available to the character at each level each day. This implies that the cleric cannot prepare a lower-level domain spell in a higher-level slot. It also implies that a cleric cannot use metamagic feats on a domain spell since that would require a higher-level slot. Wizards who have specialized in a school of magic would seem to face a similar restriction. Is that what was intended?</strong></p><p></p><p><em>No, that's not what was intended, though the wording of the rules certainly implies that is the case. Each domain slot can hold a spell only from one of the cleric's domains, but a cleric can use metamagic on domain spells (which makes them fill higher-level slots), or the cleric can simply prepare a domain spell in a higher-level domain slot. Specialist wizards can likewise fill their bonus spell slots with lower-level spells or with metamagicked spells, provided the spells are from the wizard's specialty school.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vegepygmy, post: 2826904, member: 40109"] FWIW, the 3.0 FAQ says the domain spell thing is kosher: [b]The [i]Player's Handbook[/i] says that a cleric prepares one or the other of the two domain spells available to the character at each level each day. This implies that the cleric cannot prepare a lower-level domain spell in a higher-level slot. It also implies that a cleric cannot use metamagic feats on a domain spell since that would require a higher-level slot. Wizards who have specialized in a school of magic would seem to face a similar restriction. Is that what was intended?[/b] [i]No, that's not what was intended, though the wording of the rules certainly implies that is the case. Each domain slot can hold a spell only from one of the cleric's domains, but a cleric can use metamagic on domain spells (which makes them fill higher-level slots), or the cleric can simply prepare a domain spell in a higher-level domain slot. Specialist wizards can likewise fill their bonus spell slots with lower-level spells or with metamagicked spells, provided the spells are from the wizard's specialty school.[/i] [/QUOTE]
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