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Cleric Domains + Scribe Scroll

RJKrik

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Hi all, I just created a cleric with the Healing domain and the Scribe Scroll feat. I was wondering can a cleric with this domain (or any of the others that grant +1 cleric level) scribe a scroll with a higher caster level than normal?

For instance, my 3rd level cleric could normally scribe a Cure Light Wounds scroll with a caster level of 3, with the Healing domain can the caster level be 4?

Thanks
 

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RJKrik said:
Hi all, I just created a cleric with the Healing domain and the Scribe Scroll feat. I was wondering can a cleric with this domain (or any of the others that grant +1 cleric level) scribe a scroll with a higher caster level than normal?

For instance, my 3rd level cleric could normally scribe a Cure Light Wounds scroll with a caster level of 3, with the Healing domain can the caster level be 4?

Thanks

You have the option to scribe it as the higher level, but you pay the extra costs for doing so. it is more cost effective to cast CLW as first level [also your option] and creating a cure moderate scroll as a 3rd level caster

1 class level x 1 spell level x 25 gp = 25 gp [ 13 gp /1xp cost =1d8+1
4 class level x 1 spell level x 25 gp = 100 gp [ 50 gp / 4 xp cost= 1d8+4
3 class level x 2 spell level x 25 gp = 150 gp [ 75 gp / 6 xp cost+ 2d8 +3
 

Thanks, I figured it worked like frank posted. You can do it but then of course have to pay for the higher level, and he is quite right it is more cost effective to create caster level 1 CLW scrolls I just used it as an example. I'll ask my DM see how he feels about it, because I can also see it going the other way. Thanks again.
 


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