![]() ![]() YES! THAT PART! In other words, a sorcerer could store a Heightened and Empowered Fireball when CASTING INTO the ring. If a sorcerer is recasting a Metamagiked spell from their own ring, there is NO REASON, in any of the wording, to deny that it counts as it's own, freshly cast spell, and therefore can be made subject to an ADDITIONAL Metamagic. If anyone would see any reason that shouldn't work, WITHOUT hating on it just because it's awesome, let me know.īUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! The Metamagic description says you can only apply one Metamagic to a spell WHEN YOU CAST IT. Never again let unused spell slots and sorcery points go to waste before that long rest. The Ring of Spell Storing is an absolute must for any sorcerer. I see no reason why such combos shouldn't work. Then release that SAME Thunderball with Quicken Spell when CASTING FROM the ring. YES! THAT PART! In other words, a sorcerer could store a Transmuted and Empowered Thunderball when CASTING INTO the ring. And that's the benefit of casting INTO the ring as a sorcerer.īUT WAIT, THERE'S MORE! The Metamagic description says you can only apply one Metamagic to a spell WHEN YOU CAST IT. It would take 1 slot and the description of the spell cast from the ring would read COLD damage instead of FIRE damage. If I cast Burning Hands + Transmuted Spell (Cold) into the ring. So if I cast a Fly + Quicken Spell into the ring, it would take up 3 slots, and the spell that is cast would read a casting time of 1 Bonus Action instead of 1 Action. My Conclusion: Metamagic is essentially an additional feature tacked onto to the description of a spell AS IT IS CAST. ![]() You can use only one Metamagic option on a spell "WHEN YOU CAST IT," unless otherwise noted. You gain another one at 10th and 17th level. You gain two of the following Metamagic options of your choice. The spell cast from the ring is no longer stored in it, freeing up space.Īt 3rd level, you gain the ability to twist your spells to suit your needs. While wearing this ring, "YOU CAN CAST ANY SPELL STORED IN IT." The spell uses the slot level, spell save DC, spell attack bonus, and "SPELLCASTING ABILITY OF THE ORIGINAL CASTER," but is otherwise treated as if YOU cast the spell. ![]() The level of the slot used to cast the spell determines how much space it uses. If the ring can't hold the spell, the spell is expended without effect. The spell has no effect, other than to be "STORED" in the ring. When found, it contains 1d6 − 1 levels of stored spells chosen by the GM.Īny creature can "CAST A SPELL" of 1st through 5th level into the ring by touching the ring as the spell is cast. The ring can store up to 5 levels worth of spells at a time. This ring stores spells "CAST INTO IT", holding them until the attuned wearer uses them. All emphasis is mine, in order to point out consistencies. I had to cast True Resurrection on this post, just because I'm a LOVER of the sorceror class, and Ring of Spell Storing is PRIMO to being an epic-level sorcerer. Sorcerers are natural spellcasters, drawing on inherent magic from a gift or bloodline.Monstrous Compendium Vol 3: Minecraft Creatures Sorcerers can cast spells using their Charisma as their spellcasting ability. This innate power allows them to cast Spells without the need for preparation or study. Sorcerers possess an innate connection to magic, usually through their bloodline, ancestry, or some other mystical source. Unlike Wizards, who study and memorize spells from spellbooks, The Sorcerer is known for its innate magical abilities. The Sorcerer is a spellcasting class from Dungeons & Dragons and has been a part of Baldur's Gate 3 since Early Access. They have proficiency with Daggers, Quarterstaves, and Light Crossbows. Sorcerers primary ability is Charisma, their saving throw proficiencies are Constitution & Charisma and they have a Hit Dice of 1d6. ![]()
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