Dunmuir
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The minions of your divine patrons stand ready to answer your call.
Prerequisites: Aura class feature, ability to cast summon monster.
Benefit: When using summon monster to summon creatures whose alignment subtype or subtypes exactly match your aura, you may cast the spell as a standard action instead of with a casting time of 1 round.
Is it possible for a wizard to have an aura?
| Claxon |
The main ways of having an aura are being a cleric or being a paladin. To my knowledge, no other base class gives an aura. There could be archetypes or prestiege classes that do, but I am not familiar with them.
However, if you're looking at being a non-archetyped/non-multiclassed/non-prestiege class wizard I think I can reasonable say that no, there is no way you can qualify.
However, rather than trying to qualify for that feat, why don't you just take the feat Academae Graduate. It allows you to do pretty much the same thing (reduce the casting time of summon spells to a standard action).