Rasman
2010-05-09, 03:01 PM
a buddy of mine and I had a disagreement about how Bard spell casting worked in comparison to Wizards, he might be right, but it's just been nagging me that it's different in the way I think it is
Now with a Wizard, when they cast a spell that they prepared, they lose it for the day because they had to prepare it, correct? Since Bards are spontanous casters and just know all their spells before casting, they don't lose that spell, but rather lose a casting of a spell in that spell's level, right?
For example, I cast Summon Monster I at 10th level, so I have 5 first level spells I can cast, so if I wanted, I could cast Summon Monster I again?
I'm just wanting to make sure I get this right before I make an ass out of myself since we play with some psudo-powergamers. Thnx for your time.
Now with a Wizard, when they cast a spell that they prepared, they lose it for the day because they had to prepare it, correct? Since Bards are spontanous casters and just know all their spells before casting, they don't lose that spell, but rather lose a casting of a spell in that spell's level, right?
For example, I cast Summon Monster I at 10th level, so I have 5 first level spells I can cast, so if I wanted, I could cast Summon Monster I again?
I'm just wanting to make sure I get this right before I make an ass out of myself since we play with some psudo-powergamers. Thnx for your time.