Frostmarrow
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Shard O'Glase said:Gust of wind had got to be it. I have memorized it and used it and in very specialized circumstances it was somewhat useful, but no where near 3rd level useful.
Summon monster, well up to 5 or 6 they suck. The 1 round casting time really wrecks these spells, especially considering you have to target the spell when you begin casting the spell not the end. I don't know how many times I set the spell up so it might be cool, and then people moved so it sucked. But if you're hasted and you don't want to blow two spells this round a full round action isn't so bad for a summon spell as opposed to its normal 1 round. The flanking benefits really are nothing since if your rogue is out in a position where he can flank someone chances are he'll be dead before the summon shows up, and if he is not dead the opponent was such a sucker a MM would of likely handled him anyway. Basically until the 5 or 6 the monsters are way to weak to justify a 1 round casting time. About the only use for these spells is utility, need heal spels summon that celestial something, or a unicorn, need to get through some rock summon that thoquo(sp?). And at one round a level duration utility is greatly limited.
I've got good news for you Shard. I play a conjurer so I have studied the erratas for SM I-IX very carefully. There are to things one must remember when summoning monsters:
1) Use Haste. For some strange reason the extra partial action granted by haste can be used to finish a sm-spell and make the monster appear in the same round you begin casting it. The Sage says so, anyway. Makes sense in a wierd way; haste is a good spell for all, not just everybody but conjurers.
2) The Sage says that casting a full round spell is like loading and firing a shotgun. In the first round you decide what ammo to use, i.e. which monster to summon. In the second round you target and fire, i.e. you place your newly summoned monster on the mat wherever you like (whithin 30', of course.)
If you don't believe me then... well, that's your problem isn't it?