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<blockquote data-quote="Vigilance" data-source="post: 1284073" data-attributes="member: 4275"><p>Each class has its own table for spell point recovery, as noted in the class descriptions, and then noted again in the tables.</p><p></p><p>The feat you're referring to lets you pick a different source in addition to the one you currently have, and go by whatever is the best for you at that time.</p><p></p><p>So a hermit, normally at a disadvantage in a city, could take the feat and use the priest table, as well as the hermit table. </p><p></p><p>In a city, he could seek out holy ground to recover his spells faster. </p><p></p><p>In the wilderness he could use the hermit's ability when no temples were nearby.</p><p></p><p>It's worth mentioning, A spellcaster could get the same benefit by multi-classing, taking a level in hermit and a level in priest. The feat just lets him do it without multiclassing.</p><p></p><p>By multiclassing the spellcaster saves the feat, but he does not get as many spell points (generally) as if he stayed in his current class.</p><p></p><p>This is the way a lot of 3E feats work. As an example a mage could take Armor Proficiency (light) or he could take a level in fighter.</p><p></p><p>Chuck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vigilance, post: 1284073, member: 4275"] Each class has its own table for spell point recovery, as noted in the class descriptions, and then noted again in the tables. The feat you're referring to lets you pick a different source in addition to the one you currently have, and go by whatever is the best for you at that time. So a hermit, normally at a disadvantage in a city, could take the feat and use the priest table, as well as the hermit table. In a city, he could seek out holy ground to recover his spells faster. In the wilderness he could use the hermit's ability when no temples were nearby. It's worth mentioning, A spellcaster could get the same benefit by multi-classing, taking a level in hermit and a level in priest. The feat just lets him do it without multiclassing. By multiclassing the spellcaster saves the feat, but he does not get as many spell points (generally) as if he stayed in his current class. This is the way a lot of 3E feats work. As an example a mage could take Armor Proficiency (light) or he could take a level in fighter. Chuck [/QUOTE]
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