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Arcane Gun (Su): "A spellslinger can cast any ranged touch attack, cone, line, or ray spells through his arcane gun."
In accordance with the rulings on Sorcerer Arcana (namely Orc + Dragon and/or Primal Elemental) "any [...] spells" means *any* spells, so that should mean any spell you've got regardless of class.
Arcane School: "A wizard who prepares spells from his opposition schools must use two spell slots of that level to prepare the spell."
Given that this says "A wizard who prepares spells [...]" rather than a character who prepares spells leads me to believe this affects only wizard spells, rather than any spells prepared by a character who has wizard levels with opposition schools.
It just feels weird that what's good for the geese isn't good for the gander. I want it to work this way, I just am not convinced that it's the case.
Basically, I want to make a Spellslinger Wizard 1/Magus X that can shoot spells from a gun, without having to be a Myrmidarch (and who can also shoot *all* the rays from a Scorching Ray through his gun for example). Seems like this is going to be the closest I can get to a gunmage (a la Iron Kingdoms)
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Arcane Gun (Su): "A spellslinger can cast any ranged touch attack, cone, line, or ray spells through his arcane gun."
In accordance with the rulings on Sorcerer Arcana (namely Orc + Dragon and/or Primal Elemental) "any [...] spells" means *any* spells, so that should mean any spell you've got regardless of class.
Yep, using spells from other classes is legal with the spellslinger's ability. Are you playing in PFS ?
If you don't mind houserules, feel free to check my Gunmage, it receives a full magus progression without requiring multiclassing, and adds the most important gun-based spells to his spell list. You basically trade the high potential crit multiplier and extended spell list from the official spellslinger, for versatility and full class progression.Unmitigated |
Unmitigated wrote:Arcane Gun (Su): "A spellslinger can cast any ranged touch attack, cone, line, or ray spells through his arcane gun."
In accordance with the rulings on Sorcerer Arcana (namely Orc + Dragon and/or Primal Elemental) "any [...] spells" means *any* spells, so that should mean any spell you've got regardless of class.
Yep, using spells from other classes is legal with the spellslinger's ability. Are you playing in PFS ?
If you don't mind houserules, feel free to check my Gunmage, it receives a full magus progression without requiring multiclassing, and adds the most important gun-based spells to his spell list. You basically trade the high potential crit multiplier and extended spell list from the official spellslinger, for versatility and full class progression.
I considered it for PFS - instead I'm playing a cackling Vanilla Witch/CB Sorcerer/DC Oracle so I can use slumber on vermin and former-humanoid undead, as well as force rerolls on it.