Slow Spell (3.5e Feat)

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Slow Spell [Metamagic]

3e Summary::You can cast spells more slowly to gain power.
Prerequisite: Any other metamagic feat
Benefit: Any spell with a casting time of a standard action or less now has a 1-round casting time. The benefit is that the spell takes up a spell slot one level lower than normal. A spell can never become less than its original level through this feat, but the level modification for this feat can be used to offset the level increase from other metamagic feats.
Special: Spontaneous spellcasters can use this feat subject to the standard increase in casting time for the use of metamagic feats. As such a bard using this feat in conjunction with another metamagic feat would require 1-round plus a full-round action in order to cast a spell that would normally require a standard action.
Notes

A 1-round casting time spell requires a full-round action and takes effect at the beginning of the caster's action on the round after it is cast. This is different from the metamagic cast time increase for spontaneous spellcasters, which only require a full-round action.

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Author: Carl Cramér © Carl Cramér 2001   This feat is from the NBoF, please see NBoF Credits.
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