yar, but I'm having some trouble corralling this PITA Divine Metamagic (maximize) cleric running around melting my undead bosses with his damnable searing lightNail said:Quicken is better.
yar, but I'm having some trouble corralling this PITA Divine Metamagic (maximize) cleric running around melting my undead bosses with his damnable searing lightNail said:Quicken is better.
I think that should be the rule for all metamagic reduction abilities, like incantrix. It's my house rule.Mistwell said:The feat remains broken because it should require that you be capable of casting spells of the spell slot that would have been used if you didn't have this feat. In other words, if you cannot cast 9th level spells, then you shouldn't be able to use divine metamagic to metamagic a spell that otherwise would require a 9th level spell slot.
Interestingly, that's no longer a house rule for Incantatrix, per the errata on Magic of Faerun. I was downright shocked not to see a similar wording for the errata on Complete Divine.TheGogmagog said:I think that should be the rule for all metamagic reduction abilities, like incantrix. It's my house rule.
Preach on, Bro!Mistwell said:Just say no to persistant divine favor. Say no to persistant righteous mights. Say no to persistant divine power. Don't let players ACTUALLY break your game (unlike all the theoretical exagerations of games being broke, this feat can actually do it).
I'm sure it's partially a question of playing style, but I've just never seen the advantages of casting Divine Might, etc and wading into battle. Spell-casters are far too valuable to waste rounds swinging a weapon, buffed or not. They need to remain mobile and flexible, to either counter enemy tactics, or to lead friendly tactics.TheGogmagog said:... quicken a spell that you normally couldn't then it comes in handy for the spells that turn you into a fighting machine.
This is one of my favorite options.Magesmiley said:Reach spell is another you want to give a very serious look at. The ability to do a ranged heal or inflict at need should not be overlooked.
The wizard, druid, and bard. Duh!Nail said:IOW, if your Clr is up there on the front line swinging, who's in back casting the buffs, battle-field controls, enemy supressors, medic-magic, etc spells?