candidus_cogitens
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Let’s say a wizard has a spell slot open, has rested adequately, and wants to cast a spell directly from his spellbook—in other words, without the intermediate step of “preparing” the spell before casting it. Would this require the same minimum of 15 minutes of preparation time that a wizard usually has to spend when preparing a spell, or would it be somewhat faster.
In some of the Salvatore novels, I remember instances where wizards flipped through their spellbooks in the middle of combat to immediately cast a spell that they had not prepared in advance. Is that at all workable in d20 mechanics? Is it possible for a wizard to go through the whole process of casting a spell, from spellbook to the final triggering utterance, in a matter of a few rounds? How about in a few minutes?
Note that in the "Read Magic" spell description, it states that it takes one minute to read one page of magic. So, shouldn't you be able to cast a first level spell (two pages) in two minutes, a second level spell in four minutes, etc.?
In some of the Salvatore novels, I remember instances where wizards flipped through their spellbooks in the middle of combat to immediately cast a spell that they had not prepared in advance. Is that at all workable in d20 mechanics? Is it possible for a wizard to go through the whole process of casting a spell, from spellbook to the final triggering utterance, in a matter of a few rounds? How about in a few minutes?
Note that in the "Read Magic" spell description, it states that it takes one minute to read one page of magic. So, shouldn't you be able to cast a first level spell (two pages) in two minutes, a second level spell in four minutes, etc.?