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hong said:The intended meaning is plainly obvious to any reasonable person. Unreasonable people, of course, are something else.
Ad hominem attacks already, eh? Your position must be weaker than I thought.
hong said:Very good. Now consider reading up on the other parts of the book where casting spells is mentioned, in particular the section on full-round actions in combat:
"Casting a metamagic spell: Sorcerers and bards must take more time to cast a metamagic spell (one enhanced by a metamagic feat) than a regular spell. If a spell's normal casting time is 1 standard action, casting a metamagic version of the spell is a full-round action for a sorcerer or bard. ... For spells with a longer casting time, it takes an extra full-round action to cast the metamagic spell." -- PHB p.143
Actually, it doesn't say what a free action spell that gets spontaneously metamagicked, but I believe the most reasonable course is for it to become a full round action, just like a a standard action spell.
Tell me something: what, would you say, was the casting time for an extradimensional featherfall?
hong said:The word used is "increase", both in the Quicken Spell description and in the section on casting spells as full-round actions. Contrary to popular supposition, "increase" does not mean "decrease".
For a preparing caster it is a free action. For a spontaneous caster it is a full round action. There is your increase.
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