
Dice_Castor |
Here is a situation I can see coming up, but do not know what to expect as a player or how to rule if I were DM:
My 9th lvl (good) Cleric with 24 Wisdom prepares his day's spells under the effects of Incence of Meditation and Candle of Invocation .
He then casts Imbue with Spell Abilitiy granting healing spells to each of his allies and consuming all of his 1st-4nd lvl spells...
By the rules of the system, how do the spells imbued to his allies behave if cast within the first hour?
How about after four hours?
A day?
Also, what happens with my remaining spells after the candle of invocation burns out?

partyrico |
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The effects of spells cast off of candle of invocation last for as long as the candle burns, but if the caster casts a spell with a longer duration, it can persist past the length of the burning candle.
The incense of meditation specifically says that its effects persist for 24 hours, so any of your spells shared are maximized for the duration, then if they're not used up they change back to normal.
Your extra spell slots should go away when your candle of invocation burns out, so any unused spells leave unused.
If your allies cast within the first hour, then they should get the full benefits of the maximization.