Metallian
First Post
The player of a cleric in my group has a question that I'm not sure how to answer...
He found a spell in some reasonably official book or another that boosts Wis (basically a wis equivalent of "Bull's Strength" or "Cat's Grace"). I have no problem with this, but we're not sure how to handle spell preparation. If he casts the spell (which lasts for 6 hours) before preparing his spells for the day, does he get bonus spells for having a high Wis? If so, what happens when the Wis-boosting spell wears off?
I'd say he just loses the bonus spell, but he could always just use the bonus spell to cast a full-day duration spell. Is this balanced? It seems like using a second-level spell to get an extra spell (or more) per day would be a bit unbalanced, but then again he "saved" a 2nd level spell slot from the previous day in order to gain this benefit. Is there some precedent I can follow, like rules for a magic item that boosts wis (or int, for wizards)?
Thanks,
The Metallian
He found a spell in some reasonably official book or another that boosts Wis (basically a wis equivalent of "Bull's Strength" or "Cat's Grace"). I have no problem with this, but we're not sure how to handle spell preparation. If he casts the spell (which lasts for 6 hours) before preparing his spells for the day, does he get bonus spells for having a high Wis? If so, what happens when the Wis-boosting spell wears off?
I'd say he just loses the bonus spell, but he could always just use the bonus spell to cast a full-day duration spell. Is this balanced? It seems like using a second-level spell to get an extra spell (or more) per day would be a bit unbalanced, but then again he "saved" a 2nd level spell slot from the previous day in order to gain this benefit. Is there some precedent I can follow, like rules for a magic item that boosts wis (or int, for wizards)?
Thanks,
The Metallian