Spell-like abilities at will.

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Hello! I'm trying to figure out how to get my character a whole bunch of spell-like abilities at will. I can get charm person at will from half-fey and hand of the mage gives me mage hand. Anyone else got some other ways to get me spell-likes at will?
 

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A Warlock or Dragon Fire Adept gets spell-likes.

There's a feat out there - Innate Spell - that lets you sacrifice a spell slot... eight levels, I think it was? ... above the level of the spell you wish to have, to give you that spell as an at-will spell like ability.

There's a few routes with the Psion that give you the ability to recharge your power points... which makes most of your powers *almost* at-will.

There's probably a few others.
 

There are some supernatural abilities from Heritage feats and Reserve feats that are, essentially at-wills. And there are some alternative class features out there- see Unearthed Arcana's rules for Specialist Wizards- that also grant extraordinary or supernatural abilities usable at will.

Don't know that many that are spell-like, though.
 


Dragon337 offers spells for bestowing spell-like abilities and other changes, although the process does render the recipient infertile if your DM will allow since they require house-ruling to apply to any creature, not just base animals ... however these lost spells do provide a useful valid in-game explanation how elves, gnomes, etc originally "evolved" from base human stock.
 

Hello! I'm trying to figure out how to get my character a whole bunch of spell-like abilities at will. I can get charm person at will from half-fey and hand of the mage gives me mage hand. Anyone else got some other ways to get me spell-likes at will?

Welcome to the boards.

I just want to ensure that you know that unless the SLA specifies otherwise - all SLA take a standard action to use. So while you may end up with a bunch of choices - you still can only use 1 at a time.

Some people do confuse what it means when it say "at will".
 

Welcome to the boards.

I just want to ensure that you know that unless the SLA specifies otherwise - all SLA take a standard action to use. So while you may end up with a bunch of choices - you still can only use 1 at a time.

Some people do confuse what it means when it say "at will".

By the way. Can someone tell me what kind of components SLAs have? I think they do not have material components (at least that would make sense) and I remember dimly to have read that they don't have components at all. Can someone tell me? The rulebooks seem to confuse me on that point. Maybe a reference would also help.
 

By the way. Can someone tell me what kind of components SLAs have? I think they do not have material components (at least that would make sense) and I remember dimly to have read that they don't have components at all. Can someone tell me? The rulebooks seem to confuse me on that point. Maybe a reference would also help.

Here you go. No components.
 

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