Thanee
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"A heightened spell has a higher spell level..."
"The heightened spell is as difficult to prepare and cast as a spell of its effective level..."
So, a heightenend burning hands spell (what a pointless example!
) is - in fact - a 4th level spell.
Why should maximize work any different on this 4th level spell, than on any other?
[Sidenote: A better example would be a heightened tasha's hideous laughter, it's the primary benefit of heighten to increase the save DC of a spell (making it less vulnerable to level dependant effects, like the globe of invulnerability, is a minor benefit in most cases, but can be good, of course).]
Now you have a 4th level spell.
A maximized 4th level spell is a 7th level spell.
I won't argue, that using a 7th level slot on a heightened (+3) maximized burning hands spell is a complete waste of resources, in fact, it is.
This works the other way around as well... a maximized burning hands is a 4th level spell, you can heighten it by 3 to scale it up to 7th level (a maximized 4th level spell).
You surely won't argue, that an empowered maximized quickened spell only uses up a slot 4 levels higher, so why should heighten be any different?
The cost for heighten is applied for heighten, and for heighten alone.
Bye
Thanee
"The heightened spell is as difficult to prepare and cast as a spell of its effective level..."
So, a heightenend burning hands spell (what a pointless example!

Why should maximize work any different on this 4th level spell, than on any other?
[Sidenote: A better example would be a heightened tasha's hideous laughter, it's the primary benefit of heighten to increase the save DC of a spell (making it less vulnerable to level dependant effects, like the globe of invulnerability, is a minor benefit in most cases, but can be good, of course).]
Now you have a 4th level spell.
A maximized 4th level spell is a 7th level spell.
I won't argue, that using a 7th level slot on a heightened (+3) maximized burning hands spell is a complete waste of resources, in fact, it is.
This works the other way around as well... a maximized burning hands is a 4th level spell, you can heighten it by 3 to scale it up to 7th level (a maximized 4th level spell).
You surely won't argue, that an empowered maximized quickened spell only uses up a slot 4 levels higher, so why should heighten be any different?
The cost for heighten is applied for heighten, and for heighten alone.
Bye
Thanee
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