Hey Everyone.
I have a 5th lvl human sorcerer joining a campaign I DM and one one of the feats he wants is Extra Spell, but he wants to hold onto it until 6th lvl. At first, I balked, thinking that he should take the feat at 3rd lvl and use it at that lvl, but then I read the explanation in T&B, where 4th lvl wizards and sorcerers are cited as examples. In one respect, it is meta-gaming, since he is coming in at 5th lvl, but I also understand the idea of what he wants to do.
It seems odd to take such a feat at 3rd lvl, and it makes sense to take it at 6th lvl. Anyone know the ruling on how Extra Spell works if you don't take a spell right away and wait a few levels?
Thanks.
I have a 5th lvl human sorcerer joining a campaign I DM and one one of the feats he wants is Extra Spell, but he wants to hold onto it until 6th lvl. At first, I balked, thinking that he should take the feat at 3rd lvl and use it at that lvl, but then I read the explanation in T&B, where 4th lvl wizards and sorcerers are cited as examples. In one respect, it is meta-gaming, since he is coming in at 5th lvl, but I also understand the idea of what he wants to do.
It seems odd to take such a feat at 3rd lvl, and it makes sense to take it at 6th lvl. Anyone know the ruling on how Extra Spell works if you don't take a spell right away and wait a few levels?
Thanks.
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