| Shane LeRose |
Superstitious rage power. Will I have to save against my own healing spells? This seems out of spirit with the whole concept (I don't trust any magic, but can cast spells, hurm).
Multitalented Mastery. This feat makes all classes taken into favored classes. Is this the only way to make a prestige class a favored class or does the general rule actually supersede the specific rule in this case?
Any discussion is appreciated. I assume no on both, but that seems wrong for some reason and I can't logically verbalize why.
Thnx
| Shane LeRose |
prd wrote:Raging Healer (Su): At 2nd level, a rage prophet is able to cast cure spells on himself while raging, without having to use clarity of mind.I take this to mean you can, as using Clarity of Mind normally would supersede the superstition drawback.
Sadly, what you've quoted is where my issues lie. Normally when you use moment of clarity it shuts off the rage AND the rage powers for the round. No problem, cast spells as needed. However, Raging Healer lets you cast cures without needing to activate Moment of Clarity, which means by one interpretation you are still raging and thus under the effects of superstitious when casting said cure.
My hope is that superstitious wouldn't count towards spells you cast on yourself. Mostly because I want it to and because it is incredibly silly you'd be wary of your own magic.