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zephiros
2010-09-07, 09:46 PM
I was looking at d20srd and it only mentions this as being a bard spell. However, looking at the assassin spell list in the DMG I noticed it there as well. I know it's not a gamebreaking spell or godly or anything, but it's something I've been interested in trying out, so I was wondering what other classes (bard and assassin aside) people know of that get glibness as a spell.

Caphi
2010-09-07, 09:52 PM
Beguilers get it.

HereticNox
2010-09-07, 09:53 PM
You could go for a cleric with the commerce domain from Eberron, get Glibness as a level 4 spell. Otherwise that could be it, though I thought beguilers had it on their spell list. I would be surprised if the didn't actually. They do apparently.

Draz74
2010-09-07, 11:37 PM
Chameleons, too, of course.

Flickerdart
2010-09-07, 11:41 PM
If Clerics have it, Archivists do too. Spell to Power Erudites have it, naturally.

Draz74
2010-09-07, 11:42 PM
And there's always items, too. Wizards or Sorcerers can use an Eternal Wand of Glibness just fine, by RAW.

Sinfonian
2010-09-08, 12:36 AM
Factotum via Arcane Dilettante.

Killer Angel
2010-09-08, 02:15 AM
And there's always items, too. Wizards or Sorcerers can use an Eternal Wand of Glibness just fine, by RAW.

If we were counting items, then the answer would be: all the classes, with sufficient ranks in UMD. :smalltongue:

fortesama
2010-09-08, 02:21 AM
While we're at it, warlocks and artificers can make the appropriate wand or scroll.

Malbordeus
2010-09-08, 04:32 AM
any caster with spell slots that burns a feat to get it via additional spell knowledge (CAr)

warlocks get their own version which whilst slightly less awsome, gives +10 to multiple social skills (Beguiling influence? i forget)

Ernir
2010-09-08, 04:50 AM
Factotum via Arcane Dilettante.

:smallconfused:

Arcane Dilettante specifies the Sor/Wiz spell list.

Draz74
2010-09-08, 09:09 AM
any caster with spell slots that burns a feat to get it via additional spell knowledge (CAr)

... if your DM interprets the Extra Spell feat that way. Most don't. Neither does the FAQ.

dextercorvia
2010-09-08, 10:55 AM
any caster with spell slots that burns a feat to get it via additional spell knowledge (CAr)

warlocks get their own version which whilst slightly less awsome, gives +10 to multiple social skills (Beguiling influence? i forget)

The warlock (and DFA) invocation is a +6.

DragoonWraith
2010-09-08, 10:59 AM
... if your DM interprets the Extra Spell feat that way. Most don't. Neither does the FAQ.
The FAQ doesn't, but I've yet to see a DM who followed the FAQ on that. I've had DMs say "Yes, you can take spells on other lists... but not that one" because it was too out of place - Glibness I could see being restricted to Bard/Beguiler only, for example. But really, that feat is pretty weak as it is, to restrict it to your list makes it really awful.