RogueJK
It's not "Rouge"... That's makeup.
In our gaming session last night, several questions came up. I was hoping that you would be able to help me with the answers.
1) Can you metamagic a domain spell? If so, does this metamagicked spell take up a higher-level domain slot or just a higher-level spell slot?
2) The Inquisition Prestige Domain's granted power is a +4 bonus to dispel checks. (This domain can be found in Defenders of the Faith.) Is this bonus affected by the +10 cap on Dispel Magic checks? The spell description makes it seem like +10 is the most that you can get from caster levels only. In other words, would a 10th level Cleric/Inquisitor who casts Dispel Magic have +10 or +14 to his dispel check?
3) When you cast a Summon Monster spell (or any other spell with a casting time of 'one full round') while hasted, does the spell go into effect on that turn? Do you still get the extra partial action?
4)How many free actions can you take in a round? I realize that it's unreasonable to have unlimited free actions in one round, but my DM seems to think that you can perform only one. I can't find an official ruling either way, so what do you think is a reasonable number? Or is there an official ruling that I've missed?
Thanks for the help!
1) Can you metamagic a domain spell? If so, does this metamagicked spell take up a higher-level domain slot or just a higher-level spell slot?
2) The Inquisition Prestige Domain's granted power is a +4 bonus to dispel checks. (This domain can be found in Defenders of the Faith.) Is this bonus affected by the +10 cap on Dispel Magic checks? The spell description makes it seem like +10 is the most that you can get from caster levels only. In other words, would a 10th level Cleric/Inquisitor who casts Dispel Magic have +10 or +14 to his dispel check?
3) When you cast a Summon Monster spell (or any other spell with a casting time of 'one full round') while hasted, does the spell go into effect on that turn? Do you still get the extra partial action?
4)How many free actions can you take in a round? I realize that it's unreasonable to have unlimited free actions in one round, but my DM seems to think that you can perform only one. I can't find an official ruling either way, so what do you think is a reasonable number? Or is there an official ruling that I've missed?
Thanks for the help!
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