NEW Immortals Handbook - Ascension thread

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Once again pssthpok has no leg to stand on. Mercucio is quite right.

Furthermore, the text was copied and pasted straight from Ascension...which I actually have. So...pssthpok, stop trying to discredit me when you don't even know what you are talking about. The least you could do is read Ascension.
 

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hmm... still... no direct evidence to support multiclassing in integrated levels. Then there's UK's opinion on the matter, which if I remember correctly was that you can't multiclass integrated levels.
What's that smell? Oh. It's dante.
 


Is there an epic feat in Ascension that lets Sorcerers and other spontaneous casters freely apply metamagic without having to up the casting time to a full-round action? Arcane Preparation (Complete Arcane) and Accelerate Metamagic (Races of the Dragon) aren't enough, I'm looking for a feat that lets you do it with ALL spells.
 


Upper_Krust said:
Howdy! :)



They are in the minority but there are a few.

I think a few monsters have Assassin and Rogue levels integrated in that way.

In 1st Edition the Modrons had Monk levels hardwired into them, not sure about 3rd Editions Modrons.



His caster level is the same regardless of integrated classes.

Does this settle it for you pissypoke...read the text...INTEGRATED CLASSES...not CLASS...CLASSES
 


I was looking for a way for Sorcerers to apply metamagic without increasing the casting time to a full-round action, because a 240 HD First One with 120 integrated Sorcerer Levels and Automatic Metamagic Capacity x150 would still have no way to Quicken his spells. The Metamagic Specialist alternate class feature from the Player's Handbook II lets Sorcerers freely apply metamagic, but they have to forgo their familiar, and integrated Sorcerer levels don't include familiars.
 

If that's ur only problem, then forgo a feat. Obtain Familiar? (I think it's called that.) is a feat. This would solve your problem quite nicely.
 

dante58701 said:
If that's ur only problem, then forgo a feat. Obtain Familiar? (I think it's called that.) is a feat. This would solve your problem quite nicely.

Ah, I see. That's quite clever. Thanks for the idea.
 

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