Innate Specialist (3.5e Feat)

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Innate Specialist [Special]

You have a remarkable affinity for a school of magic, similar to a specialist wizard.
Prerequisite: Ability to cast arcane spells without preparation (like a bard or sorcerer)
Benefit: Choose one school of magic (and its associated prohibited schools), per the wizard's school specialization rules. You can learn one additional spell per spell level that you can cast as long as this additional spell is from your specialty school. You do not gain the ability to cast more spells per day nor do you gain a bonus on Spellcraft checks when dealing with your specialty school. Spells from your chosen prohibited school(s) cannot be cast and are removed from your spell list. If you cast spells from a limited spell list (like a bard), you cannot choose Evocation or Necromancy as prohibited schools.
Normal: bards and sorcerers cannot normally choose to specialize in a school of magic.
Special: This feat can be taken more than once, but each time it must apply to a different spontaneous spellcaster class.
Revised by the Netbook of Feats Review Board
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Author: Eric D. Harry © Eric D. Harry 2001   This feat is from the NBoF, please see NBoF Credits.
NBoF Balance Rating (0 to 5 Scale)
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