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How to apply metamagics without increasing spell level?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kae'Yoss" data-source="post: 1145171" data-attributes="member: 4134"><p>There are three ways I know of:</p><p></p><p>1.: Be a Wu jen. This oriental brand of wizards gets "spell secrets" where they can apply one metamagic feat (that increases the spell level by 1) to one of their spells. This spell now always has the benefits of that metamagic feat and will use the normal slot, unchanged by the metamagic in question.</p><p></p><p>2.: Be epic. There are Epic Feats named Automatic (Silent, Still, or Quicken) Spell (others could also be created). Upon taking them, you can apply the respecitve metamagic feat automatically to all our 0-3rd-level spells, without increasing the spell slot or casting time (this allows sorcerers to quicken spells). Taking the feat a second time raises the limit to 6th-level spells, a third time to 9th-level spells.</p><p></p><p>3.: Be a deity. There's a salient divine ability that essentially works like the epic feat above, except that you can freely choose the metamagic feat in question and it applies to all your spells (so it is pracitcally the three feats above rolled into one).</p><p></p><p>Beyond that, there are no ways to accomplish what you want, nor should there be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kae'Yoss, post: 1145171, member: 4134"] There are three ways I know of: 1.: Be a Wu jen. This oriental brand of wizards gets "spell secrets" where they can apply one metamagic feat (that increases the spell level by 1) to one of their spells. This spell now always has the benefits of that metamagic feat and will use the normal slot, unchanged by the metamagic in question. 2.: Be epic. There are Epic Feats named Automatic (Silent, Still, or Quicken) Spell (others could also be created). Upon taking them, you can apply the respecitve metamagic feat automatically to all our 0-3rd-level spells, without increasing the spell slot or casting time (this allows sorcerers to quicken spells). Taking the feat a second time raises the limit to 6th-level spells, a third time to 9th-level spells. 3.: Be a deity. There's a salient divine ability that essentially works like the epic feat above, except that you can freely choose the metamagic feat in question and it applies to all your spells (so it is pracitcally the three feats above rolled into one). Beyond that, there are no ways to accomplish what you want, nor should there be. [/QUOTE]
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