Spell Mastery and multi-class Wizards...

FlimFlam

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If I was a level 2 Druid and hit 3rd level and chose to take a level of Wizard, could I pick the Spell Mastery feat put choose a Druid spell instead of a Wizard spell?

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Prerequisite: Spell Mastery is available only to wizards.

Benefit: Each time the wizard takes this feat, choose a number of spells equal to the wizard's Intelligence modifier (they must be spells that the wizard already knows). From that point on, the wizard can prepare those spells without referring to a spellbook.

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I realize this wouldn't be very beneficial for me (at the time) but I planned to take the Signature Spell feat later on and tailor it towards a Druid spell.
 

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No, you couldn't.

When multiclassing, you have to keep each spellcasting class separate when figuring spell lists and anything else involved in spell casting. The feat is specific to wizards so you could only apply it to spells you can cast as a wizard.

A multiclass Wiz1/Sorc19 who took Spell Mastery could only master first level spells.
 

Why would you want to put a druid spell into spell mastery? Druid's don't memorize spells, so why would you need to commit a druid spell to memory so well that you don't have to study a book to remember how to cast it?

Maybe I'm just reading your question wrong.. I'm tired. :)
 

He wanted spontaneous casting of a druid spell.

The signature spell allows a wizard to do this with one spell that he has mastered with Spell Mastery.

I know of no way to do this with a druid. You could still get a spell-like ability to cast the spell, but I don't think there is any way to spontaneously convert druid spells.
 

bret said:
He wanted spontaneous casting of a druid spell.

The signature spell allows a wizard to do this with one spell that he has mastered with Spell Mastery.

I know of no way to do this with a druid. You could still get a spell-like ability to cast the spell, but I don't think there is any way to spontaneously convert druid spells.

Yeah, best way to do it is to take levels in Heirophant (from FRCS) and give up the highest-level slot you can afford to get the spell as a spell-like ability usable several times per day.

What spell are you looking at?

J
 

bret said:
The feat is specific to wizards so you could only apply it to spells you can cast as a wizard.

The way it reads is that, it is specific to a Wizard as far as which class can take the feat. As far as mastering a spell with it, it doesn't say "Wizard Spell" at all, it says choose a number of spells (not Wizard spells, but any spells).
 


Ok, the Heriophant idea might be the best way to go. Didn't really look at that PrC yet.

I was thinking Flameblade. It's just part of a character concept I was working on. Of course, not sure at what level you'd qualify for the Heirophant. By that time, I might want to do more damage then 1d8 with a Flameblade.
 

FlimFlam said:


The way it reads is that, it is specific to a Wizard as far as which class can take the feat. As far as mastering a spell with it, it doesn't say "Wizard Spell" at all, it says choose a number of spells (not Wizard spells, but any spells).

Read further.

They must be spells that the wizard already knows.
 

Although the point is moot now, since it only works with Arcane spells...

The Wizard would know Flameblade, although he would know it as a Druid. A Druid/Wizard character is still a Wizard, just as it is still a Druid. So anything that effects one of these classes would effect the character as a whole.

Lets look at the wording of the Wizard's Scribe Scroll.

"Scribe Scroll: A wizard has the bonus item creation feat Scribe Scroll, enabling her to create magic scrolls. "

Does this mean that he can only scribe Wizard spells with it? No. He can scribe any spell he knows, Wizard spell or Druid spell in this case. But it says the Wizard has the bonus item creation feat, not the Druid. Same thing with Spell Mastery.

To use Xylix's logic here =)

The character is a Druid = TRUE
The character is a Wizard = TRUE
The character knows Flameblade spell = TRUE

Therefore, the character knows Flameblade as a Druid and a Wizard. This does NOT mean he can prepare it or cast it as a Wizard. But those aren't requirements for Spell Mastery anyway. The only requirement is that the Wizard knows the spell.
 

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