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Improved Metamemory |
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| Prerequisite(s): : Ability to cast spells that are prepared in advance (like a Cleric or Wizard), Metamemory |
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| Benefit: This feat is an expanded version of Metamemory. Spellcasters who prepare spells in advance may decide to use metamagic feats at the time they cast a spell instead of when they memorize it. In return, the spellcaster must give up a number of extra levels worth of prepared spells equal to the total level increases for all applied metamagic feats, plus the extra levels required by Metamemory, plus one additional level. The spells given up must come from prepared spells not yet cast. |
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| Special: Spells given up to pay for metamagic effects are cancelled in exactly the same manner that a cleric "loses" prepared spells for spontaneous healing. 0th-level spells count as one-half of a spell level. Even with Improved Metamemory, no metamagic feat can be applied to a spell if it would normally make it require higher than a 9th-level spell slot. |
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| Source: Net Book of Feats |