PallidPatience
First Post
Personally, I would never allow a character to use any means to cast a spell at any level that he doesn't have access to, and I don't see any allowance in Divine Metamagic or the Naenhoon ability to allow that. The exception to this, of course, would be the use of spell-trigger/spell-completion magic items, but that's a bit different than this.
Also, neither of those abilities allows you to PREPARE spells as though they were of a higher level; you can only cast them as though they HAD been prepared with the metamagic feats. I would also argue that, if I were to allow the use of Divine Metamagic/naenhoon to metamagic spells to a higher level than the caster could use (which is tantamount to giving a first-level fighter any feat chains he wants just for playing the game, IMHO), the caster is not really casting a higher level spell, but instead casting a spell as though it WAS a higher-level spell. They seem similar, but they're not the same.
Also, neither of those abilities allows you to PREPARE spells as though they were of a higher level; you can only cast them as though they HAD been prepared with the metamagic feats. I would also argue that, if I were to allow the use of Divine Metamagic/naenhoon to metamagic spells to a higher level than the caster could use (which is tantamount to giving a first-level fighter any feat chains he wants just for playing the game, IMHO), the caster is not really casting a higher level spell, but instead casting a spell as though it WAS a higher-level spell. They seem similar, but they're not the same.
