Does "Spellcasting Prodigy" help turn attempts?


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Given that a Cleric's key attribute is Wisdom, but turning is Cha-based, why would treating your Wisdom as being two points higher affect your turning? :)

(That said, I would probably allow a Cleric to apply SCP to his Charisma instead of his Wisdom, so it would benefit turning but not spellcasting, if he really wanted.)

-Hyp.
 

Hypersmurf said:
Given that a Cleric's key attribute is Wisdom, but turning is Cha-based, why would treating your Wisdom as being two points higher affect your turning? :)

(That said, I would probably allow a Cleric to apply SCP to his Charisma instead of his Wisdom, so it would benefit turning but not spellcasting, if he really wanted.)

-Hyp.

I would assume that the character in question is a Paladin, not a cleric.
 

Gunslinger said:
I would assume that the character in question is a Paladin, not a cleric.
good point, but Prodigy still wouldn't apply. it only affects bonus spells and spell save DCs (and there's no save vs turning)
 
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Given that a Cleric's key attribute is Wisdom, but turning is Cha-based, why would treating your Wisdom as being two points higher affect your turning?

(That said, I would probably allow a Cleric to apply SCP to his Charisma instead of his Wisdom, so it would benefit turning but not spellcasting, if he really wanted.)

-Hyp.

I would assume that the character in question is a Paladin, not a cleric.

If you like.

Given that a Paladin's key attribute is Wisdom, but turning is Cha-based, why would treating your Wisdom as being two points higher affect your turning?

(That said, I would probably allow a Paladin to apply SCP to his Charisma instead of his Wisdom, so it would benefit turning but not spellcasting, if he really wanted.)

-Hyp.
 


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