| Dralid |
Just a quick rules check:
Normally spellcasters can only take advantage of an Attack of Opportunity with a spell if the spell is already cast and is being held (and the spell is a touch spell). However a character could use a quickened version of a spell to both cast and deliver a touch spell when an opponent provokes.
Is that all above board? Any major caveats I'm overlooking?
Also, if I understand it correctly, touch attacks provided by bloodline powers, arcane schools, and cleric domains both provoke AoO and cannot be used against an opponent provoking an AoO, unless cast previously and held.
Normally my spellcasters attack from a distance, but I'm trying to build a spellcaster who combats on the front lines. Any additional advice is welcome.