Rime spell and admixture


Rules Questions


Hello,

I know that, with greater spell specialization and admixture, you can spontaneously cast your specialized spell and thus turn a fireball into an iceball. This would allow you to add the rime spell metamagic.

How does it work for the spells that you DON'T spontaneously cast ? Is there a way to add rime spell to a spell that wasn't ice to begin with ? Can i decide, while preparing my spells, that THIS PARTICULAR BURNING HANDS will be an ice spell, and thus add the rime metamagic ?

Thanks for your help, I'm still wondering whether it's a good idea to take rime spell in my build ^^


Grenouillebleue wrote:

Hello,

I know that, with greater spell specialization and admixture, you can spontaneously cast your specialized spell and thus turn a fireball into an iceball. This would allow you to add the rime spell metamagic.

How does it work for the spells that you DON'T spontaneously cast ? Is there a way to add rime spell to a spell that wasn't ice to begin with ? Can i decide, while preparing my spells, that THIS PARTICULAR BURNING HANDS will be an ice spell, and thus add the rime metamagic ?

Thanks for your help, I'm still wondering whether it's a good idea to take rime spell in my build ^^

In my interpretation you can apply Rime Spell to any spell you'd like when you prepare them.

It writes: "This feat only affects spells with the cold descriptor."

As it states, Rime Spell only affects your Burning Hands spell if you have used Versatile Evocation to change the energy type, but nothing in the feat prohibits you from preparing it.

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I'm inclined to agree with HeraldKlak, you can make any spell a Rime spell, but it only has an effect if the spell ends up with the cold descriptor when you cast it. Go for it!

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