Spontaneously Convert Spell (3.5e Feat)
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Spontaneously Convert Spell [Magical]
You can expend a prepared spell in order to spontaneously cast a particular spell.
Prerequisite: Ability to prepare a spell without referring to a spell book, Inability to cast spell without prior preparation
Benefit: When you take this feat, you choose a spell that you can prepare ahead of time without referring to a spell book. Typically, this means a divine spell or a spell for which you have Spell Mastery. You can spontaneously cast that spell, or metamagic versions of it, in the same way that good clerics can spontaneously cast healing spells. That is, you can "lose" any prepared spell of equal or higher level to cast the chosen spell, even though you haven't prepared it ahead of time.
Normal: You must prepare the spell ahead of time in order to cast it.
Special: You can gain this feat multiple times. Each time it allows you to choose a different spell that you can spontaneously cast.
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- Author: John O. Lamping © John O. Lamping 2001 This feat is from the NBoF, please see NBoF Credits.
- Revised by the Netbook of Feats Review Board
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