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<blockquote data-quote="N'raac" data-source="post: 6246252" data-attributes="member: 6681948"><p>Seems easy enough to deal with the Prestige Class issue by ruling the ability to cast X means the ability to cast the specific spell(s) without a negative level feat (ie the ability to cast 3rd level spells means having a 3rd level spell slot; the ability to cast Divination means the ability to cast it normally, not with this or another negative feat).</p><p></p><p>What's so special about Humans? Seems this would be a go-to feat for humanoid Shamans like Orcs and Goblins.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with Empirate - this seems extremely powerful with no restrictions on the spell itself. It seems like it would be quite useful for accessing longer duration spells of the next level up. Since that's out of combat, a quick CLW or three off the Wand gives the character, or the party, some abilities they would not otherwise have access to. It should also be specified whether you can apply the feat multiple times (eg. can my L3 Wizard access Overland Flight by applying this feat twice?)</p><p></p><p>Which spells can I choose? The label says I get a spell of a level higher, but my 1st level Sorcerer doesn't know any 2nd level spells, and it's questionable whether my 1st level Wizard can have higher level spells in his spellbook. A divine caster, however, could access the entire repertoire, I expect. They also have more hit points, buff spells to boost CON, and therefore concentration, and access to curative spells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="N'raac, post: 6246252, member: 6681948"] Seems easy enough to deal with the Prestige Class issue by ruling the ability to cast X means the ability to cast the specific spell(s) without a negative level feat (ie the ability to cast 3rd level spells means having a 3rd level spell slot; the ability to cast Divination means the ability to cast it normally, not with this or another negative feat). What's so special about Humans? Seems this would be a go-to feat for humanoid Shamans like Orcs and Goblins. I do agree with Empirate - this seems extremely powerful with no restrictions on the spell itself. It seems like it would be quite useful for accessing longer duration spells of the next level up. Since that's out of combat, a quick CLW or three off the Wand gives the character, or the party, some abilities they would not otherwise have access to. It should also be specified whether you can apply the feat multiple times (eg. can my L3 Wizard access Overland Flight by applying this feat twice?) Which spells can I choose? The label says I get a spell of a level higher, but my 1st level Sorcerer doesn't know any 2nd level spells, and it's questionable whether my 1st level Wizard can have higher level spells in his spellbook. A divine caster, however, could access the entire repertoire, I expect. They also have more hit points, buff spells to boost CON, and therefore concentration, and access to curative spells. [/QUOTE]
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