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: Anyone who can "cast a spell without preparation." So, bards also. And, presumably, that divine class from eberron that does the same with cleric spells. -gm | : Anyone who can "cast a spell without preparation." So, bards also. And, presumably, that divine class from eberron that does the same with cleric spells. -gm | ||
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+ | So wait. She gains DireCiple levels ''alongside'' of normal levels? Because the only other alternative I can think of is that she gains levels at 1/100th the rate of everyone else, and that is even more crazy. -[[User:Slitherrr|Slitherrr]] |
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Parenthetical? So it's available to copyeditors? -Slitherrr
- Only particularly evil ones. Like Sarah.
- BWAHAHAHA says Sarah.
Sorcerer only at least for prereq? Not sure what a flat "Bonus spell" would mean otherwise?
--Mattie 15:24, 17 January 2011 (EST)
- Anyone who can "cast a spell without preparation." So, bards also. And, presumably, that divine class from eberron that does the same with cleric spells. -gm
Parenthetical Experience
So wait. She gains DireCiple levels alongside of normal levels? Because the only other alternative I can think of is that she gains levels at 1/100th the rate of everyone else, and that is even more crazy. -Slitherrr