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Extra Spell Feat = Extra Confusing [2006 Thread]
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<blockquote data-quote="videogamer247" data-source="post: 3864201" data-attributes="member: 56822"><p>What about warmages? To them, they know all the spells on their spell list and can cast them. Electic learning lets them pull spells that are normally outside their spell list, so I don't see why other classes wouldn't be able to do the same with this feat. If what's been said above that the caster can learn it but not necessarily cast it, then wouldn't it be completely useless to a warmage? The PHB doesn't say waht you can't put in your spell book (for wizards), however, it does say that a wizard can prepare any spell in his spell book. That being the case, there is also the fact that in the PHB it says that you can also reasearch spells to create a new one or duplicate an existing spell (page 179 of the PHB 3.5). So, coulnd't you just reasearch the arcane version of a heal spell? If so, the extra spell feat should do something to a similar effect, no?</p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that I know the answer, cause I don't, I'm just saying that perhaps you can learn divine spells with this feat. After all, there ARE arcane versions of the cure spells with bards so I see why not with Wizards and sorcerers</p><p></p><p>edit//where in the PHB does it say that wizards can only cast spells on the wizards/sorcerers spell list? and PHB page 54 it says that sorcerers can cast any spell he knows at any time. I think having a spell learned is synonymous with knowing the spell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="videogamer247, post: 3864201, member: 56822"] What about warmages? To them, they know all the spells on their spell list and can cast them. Electic learning lets them pull spells that are normally outside their spell list, so I don't see why other classes wouldn't be able to do the same with this feat. If what's been said above that the caster can learn it but not necessarily cast it, then wouldn't it be completely useless to a warmage? The PHB doesn't say waht you can't put in your spell book (for wizards), however, it does say that a wizard can prepare any spell in his spell book. That being the case, there is also the fact that in the PHB it says that you can also reasearch spells to create a new one or duplicate an existing spell (page 179 of the PHB 3.5). So, coulnd't you just reasearch the arcane version of a heal spell? If so, the extra spell feat should do something to a similar effect, no? I'm not saying that I know the answer, cause I don't, I'm just saying that perhaps you can learn divine spells with this feat. After all, there ARE arcane versions of the cure spells with bards so I see why not with Wizards and sorcerers edit//where in the PHB does it say that wizards can only cast spells on the wizards/sorcerers spell list? and PHB page 54 it says that sorcerers can cast any spell he knows at any time. I think having a spell learned is synonymous with knowing the spell [/QUOTE]
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