Corwin of Amber
First Post
Prestige Paladin and Divine Magician are both ways for classes to access spells that they normally would not be able to cast. But, I have a bit of confusion while I'm trying to spec out a build that uses these two.
First, can Divine Magician allow you to access spells at an earlier level? For instance: AMF is Clr 8, Sor/Wiz 6. It fits the criteria of being a Sor/Wiz spell of the Abjuration school, so it may be taken when selecting divine Magician spells. My problem is, while you can take it as your 6th level Divine Magician spell, does it get added to you spell list as a 6th level spell?
Second, PrC Pally says that it gains Paladin spells at the same level. So, it seems that if I take Battle Blessing it would be reasonable to say that spells that are Paladin only may be cast as swift actions. My question is: If I enter as a Cleric, and can I prepare spells that both classes have and allow them to count as Paladin spells for the sake of Battle Blessing?
First, can Divine Magician allow you to access spells at an earlier level? For instance: AMF is Clr 8, Sor/Wiz 6. It fits the criteria of being a Sor/Wiz spell of the Abjuration school, so it may be taken when selecting divine Magician spells. My problem is, while you can take it as your 6th level Divine Magician spell, does it get added to you spell list as a 6th level spell?
Second, PrC Pally says that it gains Paladin spells at the same level. So, it seems that if I take Battle Blessing it would be reasonable to say that spells that are Paladin only may be cast as swift actions. My question is: If I enter as a Cleric, and can I prepare spells that both classes have and allow them to count as Paladin spells for the sake of Battle Blessing?