You ever have multiple wands you want to use in combat?

Antikinesis said:

So is there anything (besides the wisdom of the DM) to prevent a rogue from using such a wand repeatedly during the surprise round, adding up some serious sneak attack damage?

The limit of one quickened spell per round.

J
 

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drnuncheon said:

The limit of one quickened spell per round.

J
That limit is for using the quicken feat to cast a spell. The user of the wand doesn't have to have the feat, and isn't casting a spell (he's activating a magic item), so an argument could be made that the once-per-round restriction doesn't apply.

I still don't like the Quickened Wand concept. :mad:

-AK
 

kreynolds said:


Actually, you can have a Wand of Quickened Whatever, and kicking it off will be a free action. It'll be the most expensive ray of frost wand you've ever seen, but it can be done.
Per the rules as written I don't think it would work that way. Much like a sorcerer trying to quicken a spell... As was shown above, spell trigger is a standard action or longer. It says nothing about an exception for spells with a shorter cast time. Though, at the same time, the meta-magic rule you mention may over-come this, since the quicken spell description simply says you may cast the spell as a free action, it does not alter the original cast time....

But, at the same time, I think it's very much in the spirit of the rules, and I'd allow it. It's unclear if the letter of the rules do, though.


kreynolds said:

That limit is for using the quicken feat to cast a spell. The user of the wand doesn't have to have the feat, and isn't casting a spell (he's activating a magic item), so an argument could be made that the once-per-round restriction doesn't apply.

I still don't like the Quickened Wand concept.
At every instance of spells and psionic powers with a cast time of a free (quickend or otherwise) action it specificaly states you can only cast 1 such per round. Clearly wands wouldn't get around this, for simple balance reasons, alone.
 

Destil said:
Per the rules as written I don't think it would work that way.

I can't see how you can come to that conclusion when the DMG explicity states that's exactly how it works.

Destil said:
As was shown above, spell trigger is a standard action or longer.

As was shown above, a Quickened spell is a free action, and in a magic item, its still a free action.

Destil said:
It says nothing about an exception for spells with a shorter cast time.

Neither do any of the other activation methods. So following your reasoning, then you simply cannot use a quickened spell in a magic item, despite the fact that the DMG specifically states that you can, and that its a free action.

Destil said:
It's unclear if the letter of the rules do, though.

Seems very clear to me. Like I said, the activation methods don't mention the effects of Quicken Spell, but neither do they have to. It was already mentioned elsewhere.

Destil said:
At every instance of spells and psionic powers with a cast time of a free (quickend or otherwise) action it specificaly states you can only cast 1 such per round. Clearly wands wouldn't get around this, for simple balance reasons, alone.

I definately agree. I think I would probably allow both 1 free action spell and 1 free action magic item per round though.
 


DMG, page 175, Using Items, 2nd paragraph, "Activating a magic item is a standard action unless the items indicates otherwise. However, the casting time of a spell is the time required to activate the same power in an item, wether it's a scroll, a wand, or a pair of boots, unless the item descriptions specifically states otherwise."

So a wand of identify takes 8 hours to activate, and a wand of Quickened Ray of Frost is a free action to activate.
 

kreynolds said:
Neither do any of the other activation methods. So following your reasoning, then you simply cannot use a quickened spell in a magic item, despite the fact that the DMG specifically states that you can, and that its a free action.
Good point. Agreed, then, quickend wands are leagal.

Side Note: By your logic, KR, could I use a quickened Wand, a Quickened spell and a Quickened Psionic Power all in 1 round? Can I throw in a quickend spell like ability? I like the 1 quickened X / round limit simply because it's simple and an effective limit.
 

Caliban said:
DMG, page 175, Using Items, 2nd paragraph, "Activating a magic item is a standard action unless the items indicates otherwise. However, the casting time of a spell is the time required to activate the same power in an item, wether it's a scroll, a wand, or a pair of boots, unless the item descriptions specifically states otherwise."

So a wand of identify takes 8 hours to activate, and a wand of Quickened Ray of Frost is a free action to activate.
So, looks like the description under the wand and staff entrys: "casting a spell from a X is usualy a standard action ... (If the spell being cast, however, has a casting time longer than 1 action it takes that long to cast the spell from a X.)" Is in error and should instead read:

"(If the spell being cast, however, has a casting time other than 1 action it takes that long to cast the spell from a X.)" (bold for emphasis on the change)

Dosn't it?
 

Destil said:
So, looks like the description under the wand and staff entrys: "casting a spell from a X is usualy a standard action ... (If the spell being cast, however, has a casting time longer than 1 action it takes that long to cast the spell from a X.)" Is in error and should instead read:

"(If the spell being cast, however, has a casting time other than 1 action it takes that long to cast the spell from a X.)" (bold for emphasis on the change)

Dosn't it?

Both statements have the same meaning to me.

The way I read the first one, "it takes that long" refers to the casting time, not the 1 action.
 

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