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Does Mage of the Arcane Order make it easier to qualify for Loremaster?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jack Simth" data-source="post: 2482875" data-attributes="member: 29252"><p>One of the benefits of the Mage of the Arcane Order prestige class is access to the Spellpool, which permits a character to call and cast any spell in the PHB that isn't forbidden for some reason (such as a specialist wizard or DM fiat that the spell isn't there; also subject to a few other caveats - must be able to cast a spell of that level, must have a level of access through the PrC that permits access to spells of that level).</p><p></p><p>The Loremaster PrC requires that the character be able "... to cast seven different divination spells, one of which must be 3rd level or higher" (Source: <a href="http://srd.pbemnexus.com/loremaster.html" target="_blank">Online SRD</a>).</p><p></p><p>Is it my imagination, or can a Mage of the Arcane Order, who knows no divination spells of his own, use the ability to cast divination spells taken from the Spellpool qualify for Loremaster?</p><p></p><p>Secondary: Does this apply to other prestige classes?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jack Simth, post: 2482875, member: 29252"] One of the benefits of the Mage of the Arcane Order prestige class is access to the Spellpool, which permits a character to call and cast any spell in the PHB that isn't forbidden for some reason (such as a specialist wizard or DM fiat that the spell isn't there; also subject to a few other caveats - must be able to cast a spell of that level, must have a level of access through the PrC that permits access to spells of that level). The Loremaster PrC requires that the character be able "... to cast seven different divination spells, one of which must be 3rd level or higher" (Source: [url=srd.pbemnexus.com/loremaster.html]Online SRD[/url]). Is it my imagination, or can a Mage of the Arcane Order, who knows no divination spells of his own, use the ability to cast divination spells taken from the Spellpool qualify for Loremaster? Secondary: Does this apply to other prestige classes? [/QUOTE]
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