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<blockquote data-quote="pyk" data-source="post: 1481098" data-attributes="member: 14254"><p>Which shows, by the fact it is included in the description of the spells, that this is an exception to the rule, not changing the rule of losing prepared spells because a stat goes down. It makes sense, anyway, as only 16th level and higher <u>prepared</u> casters and spontaneous casters of any level could make use of the extra spell slots granted by a stat boosting spell; the stat boosting spell lasts only 1 min per level, and it takes 15 min to prepare any extra spells.</p><p></p><p>So, if they DID allow for extra spells, as soon as a lesser wizard, cleric, etc. had prepared the spells, the spells would then be lost. So, since it's not fair to them, the rule get exceptioned for stat boosting spells!</p><p></p><p>If the stat boosters were extended to 10 min per level, then I could see the spells granting extra spell slots again. But it would still be far more useful for spontaneous casters than for preparers, which would be ok for that amount of time; the preparers would still have some access to them, at the levels the spells are available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pyk, post: 1481098, member: 14254"] Which shows, by the fact it is included in the description of the spells, that this is an exception to the rule, not changing the rule of losing prepared spells because a stat goes down. It makes sense, anyway, as only 16th level and higher [u]prepared[/u] casters and spontaneous casters of any level could make use of the extra spell slots granted by a stat boosting spell; the stat boosting spell lasts only 1 min per level, and it takes 15 min to prepare any extra spells. So, if they DID allow for extra spells, as soon as a lesser wizard, cleric, etc. had prepared the spells, the spells would then be lost. So, since it's not fair to them, the rule get exceptioned for stat boosting spells! If the stat boosters were extended to 10 min per level, then I could see the spells granting extra spell slots again. But it would still be far more useful for spontaneous casters than for preparers, which would be ok for that amount of time; the preparers would still have some access to them, at the levels the spells are available. [/QUOTE]
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