
Matrixryu |
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I've been reading through my PDF for Ultimate Magic, and I noticed that the section for Words of Power says that "there are feats that allow a wordcaster to learn a limited number of spells; see the sidebar on page 166". However, no such feat seems to exist on that page or anywhere else in the book. (If I'm just somehow missing it, please feel free to tell me XD )
In the preview for Words of Power, the feat that did this was called Versatile Wordcaster. My question is, is this feat supposed to be in Ultimate Magic and was lost in the editing, or was it intentionally removed and Paizo simply forgot to remove mentions of it from the rest of the book?
Yea, I could have just posted this in the errata topic, but I figured a question about whether or not a feat was missing warranted getting its own topic.

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Pg. 166
Experimental Spellcaster
Benefit: Select one class that grants you the ability to
cast spells. You can now use the slots from that class to
cast a limited number of words of power spells.
That's the opposite of what the text says should be on page 166 ;)
Here's the feat from the playtest. I'm pondering whether or not I should let my players use it.
Versatile Wordcaster
You have learned to cast a limited number of normal spells
and can cast them using your words of power spell slots.
Prerequisites: Caster level 1st, the ability to cast word of
power spells.
Benefit: When you take this feat, you may select one spell on
your class’s spell list. This spell must be of a level you can cast.
You can instead choose two spells, but they must be at least one
level lower than the highest-level spell you can cast. You may
prepare these spells using your words of power spell slots or cast
them using these slots if your class does not prepare spells.
Special: You can take this feat multiple times.

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What the, my post got deleted somehow. *reposts*
Pg. 166
Experimental Spellcaster
Benefit: Select one class that grants you the ability to
cast spells. You can now use the slots from that class to
cast a limited number of words of power spells.
That actually does the opposate of what the text says should be on page 166 ;)
Here's the feat that I'm talking about. I'm pondering if I should simply allow my players to use it even though it isn't in the book.
Versatile Wordcaster
You have learned to cast a limited number of normal spells
and can cast them using your words of power spell slots.
Prerequisites: Caster level 1st, the ability to cast word of
power spells.
Benefit: When you take this feat, you may select one spell on
your class’s spell list. This spell must be of a level you can cast.
You can instead choose two spells, but they must be at least one
level lower than the highest-level spell you can cast. You may
prepare these spells using your words of power spell slots or cast
them using these slots if your class does not prepare spells.
Special: You can take this feat multiple times.