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| Benefit|A rogue with this talent gains the ability to cast one 0-level spell from the sorcerer/wizard spell list an unlimited number of times per day. The spell is cast as a spell-like ability, with a caster level equal to the rogue's [[class level]]. The save DC for the spell, if it requires a saving throw, is 10 + half character level + DEX modifier, instead of whatever is listed for the spell. | | Benefit|A rogue with this talent gains the ability to cast one 0-level spell from the [[Sorcerer/Wizard_Spells#Level_0_Sorcerer.2FWizard_Spells|sorcerer/wizard spell list]] an unlimited number of times per day. The spell is cast as a spell-like ability, with a caster level equal to the rogue's [[class level]]. The save DC for the spell, if it requires a saving throw, is 10 + half character level + DEX modifier, instead of whatever is listed for the spell. | ||
In addition, the rogue with this talent may put skill ranks into the [[Spellcraft]] bailiwick skill. | In addition, the rogue with this talent may put skill ranks into the [[Spellcraft]] bailiwick skill. As with any Bailiwick skill, the rogue may map this skill to whichever ability modifier they prefer. If the rogue is required to make any [[caster check]]s (such as to cast the spell defensively, to avoid provoking an attack of opportunity), they must resolve it using their [[Spellcraft]] skill (not [[Spycraft]]). | ||
Furthermore, since the rogue with this talent now has access to the Sorcerer/Wizard spell list, they are no longer required to make [[Use Magic Device]] checks when activating magic items (such as [[Magic Rods]]) that cast a spell from this list. Of course, spell effects from other spell lists, such as Cure spells from the Cleric list, would still require a successful [[Use Magic Device]] check, as normal. | |||
Finally, the rogue with this talent reduces their Arcane Spell Failure chance (from wearing armor or a shield) by 10%, as long as they are proficient with the armor and/or shield in question. This stacks with any other reductions to Arcane Spell Failure they may gain from other sources (such as from certain [[Dweomermetals]]), including further reductions from other Rogue Talents. | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:51, 9 March 2021
You begin to explore the mysteries of the arcane world, tugging upon the magic of the world around you, and forcing it to do your bidding.
Ability Type: Sp
Prerequisites: Rogue 1
Benefit: A rogue with this talent gains the ability to cast one 0-level spell from the sorcerer/wizard spell list an unlimited number of times per day. The spell is cast as a spell-like ability, with a caster level equal to the rogue's class level. The save DC for the spell, if it requires a saving throw, is 10 + half character level + DEX modifier, instead of whatever is listed for the spell.
In addition, the rogue with this talent may put skill ranks into the Spellcraft bailiwick skill. As with any Bailiwick skill, the rogue may map this skill to whichever ability modifier they prefer. If the rogue is required to make any caster checks (such as to cast the spell defensively, to avoid provoking an attack of opportunity), they must resolve it using their Spellcraft skill (not Spycraft).
Furthermore, since the rogue with this talent now has access to the Sorcerer/Wizard spell list, they are no longer required to make Use Magic Device checks when activating magic items (such as Magic Rods) that cast a spell from this list. Of course, spell effects from other spell lists, such as Cure spells from the Cleric list, would still require a successful Use Magic Device check, as normal.
Finally, the rogue with this talent reduces their Arcane Spell Failure chance (from wearing armor or a shield) by 10%, as long as they are proficient with the armor and/or shield in question. This stacks with any other reductions to Arcane Spell Failure they may gain from other sources (such as from certain Dweomermetals), including further reductions from other Rogue Talents.