Gaming W/Jemal: Legends (3.5e d&D) *Recruitment Closed*


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so umm how about a shout out? who alls still here?

edit also voidrazor wraith strike is a 2nd lv spell, persistent adds 7 levels so persistent wraithstrike would be a 9th lvels spell not 8, unless i missed a feat or class feature
 
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Void's correct, it's 6.

And Tagrets player (Onlythestrong) stopped posting a while ago, so I've assumed he's dropped out (Like RPGRamen, who plays sabastian). Fortunately he didn't really post much and was never in the combat, so I'm just gonna do the "he was never there" thing for the monk.
 


Clerics don't have to rest to prepare spells RAW.

From SRD said:
Spells: Clerics meditate or pray for their spells. Each cleric must choose a time at which he must spend 1 hour each day in quiet contemplation or supplication to regain his daily allotment of spells. Time spent resting has no effect on whether a cleric can prepare spells. A cleric may prepare and cast any spell on the cleric spell list, provided that he can cast spells of that level, but he must choose which spells to prepare during his daily meditation.

Only wizards and maybe Archivists from Heroes of Horror need to rest to prepare spells I believe.
 
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actually now that i have actually reread the entries it seems that arcane casters have to rest, while divine casters pray at an appointed time, which is odd considering that i have encountered material that has effect on the rest that divine casters need...
 


it was a random premade campain the was published by wizards, metioned a place that decreased the rest time that druids and other casters that cast nature spells needed to rest. no idea which it was any more, thou in light of the actual rules it brings to mind that not every one that should know, as in their job, example; tournement DM's, actually know how to play the game.
 

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