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<blockquote data-quote="Murrdox" data-source="post: 849088" data-attributes="member: 10131"><p>Yes, that's the sucky part for his character.</p><p></p><p>We usually don't use the rule that any spells clerics cast over the last 8 hours count against them, specifically because it seems to me that this rule specifically screws over anyone who doesn't pray for spells after sleeping. Personally, I don't think writers took into account that different clerics might be praying at different times of the day when they made this, which is why we choose to ignore it.</p><p></p><p>However, basically that is the rule we use for this situation.</p><p></p><p>If he is praying for spells at 8:00 AM, and then his praying time changes so that it is now 10:00 AM - any spell he casts between 8 and 10 counts against him and he can't re-memorize that when he prays at 10.</p><p></p><p>Basically, I ruled on it this way because I didn't want a situtation where he could possibly have almost TWO whole days between praying... for example if the praying time changed from 6:00 AM to 5:00 AM and he couldn't pray at 5:00 AM (It's still the same day... but barely), he'd have to go almost 2 full days before recharging his spells.</p><p></p><p>I also didn't want a situation like previously mentioned: 8 - 10.... where he can cast ALL his spells in the span of 2 hours, and get them all back.</p><p></p><p>Fortunately for him, so far his shifts in prayer time have occurred on travel days or rest days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Murrdox, post: 849088, member: 10131"] Yes, that's the sucky part for his character. We usually don't use the rule that any spells clerics cast over the last 8 hours count against them, specifically because it seems to me that this rule specifically screws over anyone who doesn't pray for spells after sleeping. Personally, I don't think writers took into account that different clerics might be praying at different times of the day when they made this, which is why we choose to ignore it. However, basically that is the rule we use for this situation. If he is praying for spells at 8:00 AM, and then his praying time changes so that it is now 10:00 AM - any spell he casts between 8 and 10 counts against him and he can't re-memorize that when he prays at 10. Basically, I ruled on it this way because I didn't want a situtation where he could possibly have almost TWO whole days between praying... for example if the praying time changed from 6:00 AM to 5:00 AM and he couldn't pray at 5:00 AM (It's still the same day... but barely), he'd have to go almost 2 full days before recharging his spells. I also didn't want a situation like previously mentioned: 8 - 10.... where he can cast ALL his spells in the span of 2 hours, and get them all back. Fortunately for him, so far his shifts in prayer time have occurred on travel days or rest days. [/QUOTE]
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