Versatile SpontaneitySource Pathfinder Society Primer pg. 9 You made a good name for yourself in the Pathfinder
Society in part because you knew how to prepare for
the challenges before you, even if your natural magical
abilities lend themselves less to preparation and more
to spontaneity.
Prerequisites: Int 13 or Wis 13 (see Special), ability to
spontaneously cast 2nd-level spells.
Benefit: When you regain spell slots at the start
of the day, you may opt to prepare one spell you don’t
know in place of a daily spell slot 1 level higher than the
prepared spell’s level. To do so, you must have access to
the selected spell on a scroll or in a spellbook, and the
spell must be on your spell list (even if it is not one of
your spells known). This process takes 10 minutes per
spell level of the selected spell. You can cast the selected
spell a single time, expending the spell
slot as though it were a known spell
being cast by you. Preparing a spell
in this manner expends a scroll but
not a spellbook. A spell prepared in
this way is considered its actual level
rather than the level of the
spell slot expended. You can
apply metamagic feats to the
spell as normal, as long as the
spell’s actual level plus the
increases from metamagic
feats is 1 level lower than
the highest-level spell you can
cast. For example, a 12th-level
sorcerer with this feat, a scroll of
fireball, and the Empower Spell
metamagic feat could prepare
an empowered fireball spell in
her 6th-level spell slot.
Special: If you spontaneously
cast arcane spells, you must
have an Intelligence score of
at least 13 to take this feat.
If you spontaneously cast
divine spells, you must have
a Wisdom score of at least 13
to take this feat. If you have
both arcane and divine
spellcasting classes, you
can use this feat to prepare
a spell using a given class’s
spell slot as long as you
meet the associated ability
score prerequisite.
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