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<blockquote data-quote="Cugel" data-source="post: 1686525" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>Let me apologize in advance for not quoting all of the relevant arguments. I will, instead, quote the original post:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I believe the sticking point here for Liquidsabre is the fact that Arcane Disciple specifies that if you cast without preparation, you can only cast one Domain spell per day per level, which he feels restricts the use of Spontaneous Healer. I believe he's wrong, and here's why:</p><p></p><p>Spontaneous casting is NOT the same thing as casting without preparation. Spontaneous casting requires the sacrifice of a previously prepared spell of equal level. Therefore, Spontaneous casting requires preparation (you have to prepare a spell to spontaneously cast another in its place). So, if a wizard with Arcane Disciple chooses the Healing domain to add the Cure spells to his spell list, the Spontaneous Healer feat will allow him to spontaneously cast Cure spells equal to his Wisdom modifier per day, as well as cast the one per spell level he's allowed from Arcane Disciple. I think we can assume that it would work the same for sorcerers or bards, in that they would give up an unused spell slot instead of a prepared spell, but I don't know what the rules precedents are for spontaneous casting done by classes that don't prepare their spells in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cugel, post: 1686525, member: 320"] Let me apologize in advance for not quoting all of the relevant arguments. I will, instead, quote the original post: I believe the sticking point here for Liquidsabre is the fact that Arcane Disciple specifies that if you cast without preparation, you can only cast one Domain spell per day per level, which he feels restricts the use of Spontaneous Healer. I believe he's wrong, and here's why: Spontaneous casting is NOT the same thing as casting without preparation. Spontaneous casting requires the sacrifice of a previously prepared spell of equal level. Therefore, Spontaneous casting requires preparation (you have to prepare a spell to spontaneously cast another in its place). So, if a wizard with Arcane Disciple chooses the Healing domain to add the Cure spells to his spell list, the Spontaneous Healer feat will allow him to spontaneously cast Cure spells equal to his Wisdom modifier per day, as well as cast the one per spell level he's allowed from Arcane Disciple. I think we can assume that it would work the same for sorcerers or bards, in that they would give up an unused spell slot instead of a prepared spell, but I don't know what the rules precedents are for spontaneous casting done by classes that don't prepare their spells in advance. [/QUOTE]
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