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moon of abyss Posted - 12 Sep 2005 : 19:43:14
hail to ye...

can anyone please tell me the detailed description of arcane preperation feat... and how it is used by a sorcerer or a bard...
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moon of abyss Posted - 13 Sep 2005 : 15:13:41
ok ok, i think i had missed an important spot about bards and sorcerers.. it is solved now.. tnx very much...
moon of abyss Posted - 13 Sep 2005 : 15:09:46
yes, this is written in the description of the "benefit" of the feat...

but what does "beforehand like a wizard mean". of course i do not talk about the english meaning of it. i am asking how it is used in play...

also metamagic feats allow you to cast spells from higher slots...

so what is this "cast at normal time, instead of a full-round action" stuff?...
Melfius Posted - 12 Sep 2005 : 21:34:26
It allows you to prepare spells beforehand, like a wizard. The benefit here is that it allows you to apply metamagics to the spell and cast at a normal time, instead of using a full-round action.

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