[h=4]what exactly is your interpretation of the below excerpt, why is this all in bold?
Unique Spells[/h]The bard, paladin, and ranger spell lists contain a number of spells that don't appear on other classes' spell lists. In general, any character who enters one of these prestige classes should gain access to spells unique to that class's spell list, at the same levels indicated for the standard class. At the game master's discretion, spells unique to that class's spell list found in other books may also be available, but on a case by case basis. The game master may require such spells to be researched or learned specifically by the character, rather than simply making them freely available.
this was about the Prest Bard and I suppose would translate to the Pali or the Ranger as well...
1)1 player read this as "we get access to spells from the Bard spell list just as a Bard of current spell caster level would"
2) 2nd player suggested it only means we get access to Bard spells but starting as a 1st level Bard -the 1st level of the prest Bard.
3) and 3rd player/DM thought it meant we could, as an example, cast confusion as a 2nd level spell instead of as a 3rd level. Thusly gaining access to a select few earlier than a wiz/sorc norm would eg a Bard
I agreed with #3 on this one
whats your take / explain if you would be so kind
Eman
Unique Spells[/h]The bard, paladin, and ranger spell lists contain a number of spells that don't appear on other classes' spell lists. In general, any character who enters one of these prestige classes should gain access to spells unique to that class's spell list, at the same levels indicated for the standard class. At the game master's discretion, spells unique to that class's spell list found in other books may also be available, but on a case by case basis. The game master may require such spells to be researched or learned specifically by the character, rather than simply making them freely available.
this was about the Prest Bard and I suppose would translate to the Pali or the Ranger as well...
1)1 player read this as "we get access to spells from the Bard spell list just as a Bard of current spell caster level would"
2) 2nd player suggested it only means we get access to Bard spells but starting as a 1st level Bard -the 1st level of the prest Bard.
3) and 3rd player/DM thought it meant we could, as an example, cast confusion as a 2nd level spell instead of as a 3rd level. Thusly gaining access to a select few earlier than a wiz/sorc norm would eg a Bard
I agreed with #3 on this one
whats your take / explain if you would be so kind
Eman