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Winged One
2006-09-23, 03:02 PM
These feats (http://www.giantitp.com/articles/Vc8c0zrN3b8C17BVveU.html) are OGC, therefore I'm fairly sure that I am not breaking any rules with this. If this is moved to the Dump or something, then I will know that I was incorrect regarding this topic.

Some existing Metamagic Rods (http://www.d20srd.org/srd/magicItems/rods.htm#metamagicRods).

Metamagic, Bane
Several different types of this rod exist, each with a different creature type targeted with Bane Spell. The wielder can cast up to three spells per day as though using the appropriate Bane Spell feat.
Strong(no school); CL 17; Craft Rod, Bane Spell for the appropriate creature type; Price 2,700 gp(lesser), 10,500 gp(normal), 24,300 gp(greater).

Metamagic, Lucky
The wielder can cast up to three spells per day that are lucky as though using the Lucky Spell feat
Strong(no school); CL 17; Craft Rod, Lucky Spell; Price 2,700 gp(lesser), 10,500 gp(normal), 24,300 gp(greater).

Metamagic, Seeking
The wielder can cast up to three spells per day that seek their target as though using the Seeking Spell feat
Strong(no school); CL 17; Craft Rod, Seeking Spell; Price 2,700 gp(lesser), 10,500 gp(normal), 24,300 gp(greater).

Metamagic, Suppressible
The wielder can cast up to three spells per day that can be suppressed as though using the Suppressible Spell feat
Strong(no school); CL 17; Craft Rod, Suppressible Spell; Price 2,700 gp(lesser), 10,500 gp(normal), 24,300 gp(greater).

Metamagic, Vicious
The wielder can cast up to three spells per day that are vicious as though using the Vicious Spell feat.

Strong (no school); CL 17th; Craft Rod, Vicious Spell; Price 3,000 gp (lesser), 11,000 gp (normal), 24,500 gp (greater).

NullAshton
2006-09-23, 04:14 PM
Suppressible and vicious metamagic rods should use the silent, enlarge, and extend spells as base. Suppressible is 300 GP too small, then.

Winged One
2006-09-23, 10:29 PM
A suppressible spell uses a spell slot of the same level as the spell’s actual level.