Hypersmurf said:Who can? The wielder can!
Fricking getting old and blind as a bat.

Hypersmurf said:Who can? The wielder can!
Hypersmurf said:Remember, there are two restrictions.
1. You can use the feat a specified number of times per day. (And when wizards etc use a metamagic feat, they do it at preparation time.)
2. The wielder can cast up to three spells per day that are [Metamagic]ed.
So if he prepares 3 spells each day for a month using the Enlarge feat from the rod, say, it doesn't change that he can only cast three per day that are Enlarged.
-Hyp.
Thank youThanee said:p. 88 PHB 3.5
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Thanee
delericho said:IMC, metamagic rods allow a caster to apply the feat to a suitable spell spontaneously at casting with no increase in the casting time.
However, per the RAW, it would appear that the rod merely lets the caster use the feat 3 times per day as though he had the feat normally. For Wizards, this means the 3 spells have to be chosen when the spells are prepared. For a Sorcerer, the feat is applied on the fly, but increases the casting time.
In either case, I disagree with the FAQ.
Thanee said:Well, that's not true. I have a problem with anything bypassing rules without saying so.
And I actually do have a problem with the higher spell level slot, despite the description clearly saying how it works, and have said on other occasions, that I would prefer them to be usable only on spell levels, so that the modified spell level, using the modifier from the regular metamagic feat, does not exceed the highest level one can cast (i.e. like the Incantatrix Instant Metamagic works).
It is absolutely not odd, because that is what most consider the easiest (though I fail to see what's really easier there in practice), and it is also somewhat intuitive when you look at the rod's descriptions.
But that doesn't make it the best-working solution, and it still breaks rules, despite the non-spontaneous use for prepared casters.
It only requires a minor clarification, that you cannot use a rod to metamagic more than 3 spell slots at a time, which does not really limit them further, but only removes issues to deal with metamagicked slots, that cannot be used to cast anymore, once the 3/day uses are used up.
OTOH, the spontaneous use errata creates even more imbalances between spontaneous and prepared casters (as if pearls of power weren't enough), and makes the metamagic rods even more powerful, than they already are. Not the most sensitive ruling, if you ask me.
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Thanee
What wielder?Hypersmurf said:Who can? The wielder can!
Arg-ha Lardgoa said:<srd>
Rest
To prepare her daily spells, a wizard must first sleep for 8 hours. The wizard does not have to slumber for every minute of the time, but she must refrain from movement, combat, spellcasting, skill use, conversation, or any other fairly demanding physical or mental task during the rest period. If her rest is interrupted, each interruption adds 1 hour to the total amount of time she has to rest in order to clear her mind, and she must have at least 1 hour of uninterrupted rest immediately prior to preparing her spells. If the character does not need to sleep for some reason, she still must have 8 hours of restful calm before preparing any spells.
Preparation Environment
To prepare any spell, a wizard must have enough peace, quiet, and comfort to allow for proper concentration. The wizard’s surroundings need not be luxurious, but they must be free from overt distractions. Exposure to inclement weather prevents the necessary concentration, as does any injury or failed saving throw the character might experience while studying.
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So therefore no casting/use of magic during preparation. Using a rod breaks concentration during prep!