johnbragg
2016-04-08, 07:02 AM
ALACRITOUS COGITATION
You can leave a prepared spell slot open to spontaneously cast a spell.
Prerequisite: Must prepare arcane spells.
Benefit: If you leave an arcane spell slot open when preparing spells, you can use that open slot to cast any arcane spell you know of the same level or lower. Casting the spell requires a full-round action. You can use this feat only once per day, regardless of the number of slots you leave open.
I noticed this in Complete MAge when I was looking for something else. Is there a reason this doesn't pop up in "theorycrafting" threads about caster supremacy? "Once per day" and "full round action" are limitations, but for the cost of a feat instead of levels, it seems like a must-have for high-level casters with spellbooks in the petabyte range.
This seems like a RAW and RAI way of accessing Schrodingers Wizard once per day, which is all a really well-run wizard should need.
Is there some reason this feat doesn't get more discussion?
You can leave a prepared spell slot open to spontaneously cast a spell.
Prerequisite: Must prepare arcane spells.
Benefit: If you leave an arcane spell slot open when preparing spells, you can use that open slot to cast any arcane spell you know of the same level or lower. Casting the spell requires a full-round action. You can use this feat only once per day, regardless of the number of slots you leave open.
I noticed this in Complete MAge when I was looking for something else. Is there a reason this doesn't pop up in "theorycrafting" threads about caster supremacy? "Once per day" and "full round action" are limitations, but for the cost of a feat instead of levels, it seems like a must-have for high-level casters with spellbooks in the petabyte range.
This seems like a RAW and RAI way of accessing Schrodingers Wizard once per day, which is all a really well-run wizard should need.
Is there some reason this feat doesn't get more discussion?