paizo.com Recent Posts in Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell Componentspaizo.com Recent Posts in Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell Components2012-10-17T18:53:23Z2012-10-17T18:53:23ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell ComponentsShane LeRosehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p1wt?Incorporeal-Spellcasters-and-Spell-Components#42012-10-18T22:32:46Z2012-10-18T22:32:46Z<p>Magic</p>
<p>In all seriousness, you're over thinking this. Ghosts rejuvenate when destroyed and thus would probably "reset" everyday. So there's your answer.</p>Magic
In all seriousness, you're over thinking this. Ghosts rejuvenate when destroyed and thus would probably "reset" everyday. So there's your answer.Shane LeRose2012-10-18T22:32:46ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell ComponentsCoriarkin (alias of DarthGoob)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p1wt?Incorporeal-Spellcasters-and-Spell-Components#32012-10-18T21:31:08Z2012-10-18T21:31:08Z<p>oops, you're right.. it got moved... like MAGIC!</p>
<p>would they be able to cast those spells just once? spell components are essentially used up after they are consumed (like a potion or a scroll) and basically turn into nothingness by the energies used to create the spell effect.</p>
<p>So how could a spellcaster's ghost cast spells that require material components more than once after dying?</p>oops, you're right.. it got moved... like MAGIC!
would they be able to cast those spells just once? spell components are essentially used up after they are consumed (like a potion or a scroll) and basically turn into nothingness by the energies used to create the spell effect.
So how could a spellcaster's ghost cast spells that require material components more than once after dying?Coriarkin (alias of DarthGoob)2012-10-18T21:31:08ZRe: Forums: Rules Questions: Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell ComponentsThorkullhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p1wt?Incorporeal-Spellcasters-and-Spell-Components#22012-10-17T17:19:14Z2012-10-17T17:19:14Z<p>It makes sense that they would. I would expect a ghostly warrior to still have his armor and weapons. Why not a spellcaster?</p>
<p>Really, though, this question belongs in the Rules Questions forum rather than the PFS forum.</p>It makes sense that they would. I would expect a ghostly warrior to still have his armor and weapons. Why not a spellcaster?
Really, though, this question belongs in the Rules Questions forum rather than the PFS forum.Thorkull2012-10-17T17:19:14ZForums: Rules Questions: Incorporeal Spellcasters and Spell ComponentsCoriarkin (alias of DarthGoob)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2p1wt?Incorporeal-Spellcasters-and-Spell-Components#12012-10-17T18:53:23Z2012-10-17T17:16:27Z<p>There may be something I missed, but if a spellcaster becomes a ghost (or otherwise becomes incorporeal)....</p>
<p>....can they cast spells that require material components?</p>
<p>I know that they are essentially "stuck" with the last set of spells they memorized/prayed for before they died. Did their spell components become part of their ghostly self and would they be rejuvenated?</p>There may be something I missed, but if a spellcaster becomes a ghost (or otherwise becomes incorporeal)....
....can they cast spells that require material components?
I know that they are essentially "stuck" with the last set of spells they memorized/prayed for before they died. Did their spell components become part of their ghostly self and would they be rejuvenated?Coriarkin (alias of DarthGoob)2012-10-17T17:16:27Z