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Bookish Wizard[edit]
You cast your spells straight from your spellbook.
Class: Wizard
Level: 1st
Replaces: If you select this class feature, you no longer prepare spells, instead casting (semi) spontaneously without any silly time penalties for applying metamagic.
Benefit: If you would like to cast a spell, you must first find it in a spellbook you have written and remind yourself how it goes. Finding the correct page and glancing over it is a full-round action. Until you decide to cast a different spell, you may cast that spell normally, with or without metamagic.
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