| CalethosVB |
No. You still incur a chance of your arcane spells gained from other classes failing due to your armor. This only applies to spells with somatic components (spells that require you to wave your hands or make some other complicated movement as part of the spell). If the spell does not have somatic components, you do not need to worry about ASF.
A Sorcerer could wear full-plate if he wished and never incur Arcane Spell Failure if he never casts a spell with a somatic component, or instead casts a spell using the Still Spell metamagic feat.
| DM_Blake |
No.
A bloodrager can cast bloodrager spells while wearing light armor or medium armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance. This does not affect the arcane spell failure chance for arcane spells received from other classes.
This ability does not call out an exception for arcane spells from other classes that are on the bloodrager list, so there is no such exception.
Think of it this way - your sorcerer learns formulas that (usually) include magic words and gestures (and even those few that don't still use the same KIND of magical formula) but your bloodrager just gnashes his teeth and shakes his fist and spits blood and howls in rage at his enemies and magical things happen. Totally different KINDs of magical effort, and only the bloodrager kind can be done in armor or while bloodraging without risking arcane failure.
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If I have one level of bloodrager and on level of sorcerer. Can I cast sorcerer spells that are on the bloodrager list, with out incurring a arcane spell failure chance?
No
If that was the way it worked, it would be written this way:
You may cast spells while wearing light armor or medium armor without incurring the normal arcane spell failure chance.