| Dirlaise |
How does the gnome with the huanted curse work, he gets the benifits of his curse ealier, like he gets his 15th level curse ability at 10th instead, but does that mean he adds reverse gravity to his 5th level spells instead of 7th? otherwise what use would it be?
The spells would still be added to your known spells list normally, with reverse gravity as a 7th level spell, etc. You would know them, and once you're able to cast them they would become immediately available.
What use is it? Not much. The favored class ability for Gnome Oracles isn't as useful with the Haunted curse as it would be with others. In other words, take the hit points or skill points.
| Carnox |
I don't think it is quite that cut and dried and would like to know if there has been an official clarification.
Neither Reverse Gravity nor Telekinesis appear on the normal Oracle (cleric) spell list so they don't have a set level. Reverse Gravity is 7th for Wiz/Sorc and 8th for Druid. Why not X for an Oracle where X is the max level spell they gain when they gain access?
| Carnox |
It wouldn't make the spell lower level. It's not very useful for that particular mystery. That happens sometimes. Some combinations just don't work out as very useful.
Except that spells do not have a inherent level. Spells have a level designated for each class that can cast them. So if I gain access from different class what rule governs the spell level?
Reverse gravity is only designated as wiz/sorc 7 and druid 8. Nothing in the oracle curse indicated what level spell it should be treated as.
I do not know of any rules that specifies the level for spells that don't have a specific level attached to them.
Normally spells are already on the class list, replace a spell of a particular level, or are treated as spell-like abilities so it isn't an issue.
This case is different, so I'm looking for a FAQ, semi-official ruling, previous discussion, anything.
Thanks.