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Certain spells cannot be cast freely but instead require some reagent. The purpose of these components can be to channel the caster's power or to perhaps [[amplify]] the caster's spell, depending on the specific spell. Casters with the appropriate eschew materials feat for a spell (either [[Eschew Materials I]], [[Eschew Materials II]] or [[Eschew Materials III]]) can forgo the material component of the spell they are attempting to cast.
Certain spells cannot be cast freely but instead require some reagent. The purpose of these components can be to channel the caster's power or to perhaps [[amplify]] the caster's spell, depending on the specific spell. Casters with the appropriate eschew materials feat for a spell (either [[Eschew Materials I]], [[Eschew Materials II]] or [[Eschew Materials III]]) can forgo the material component of the spell they are attempting to cast.
[[Bard Spells with Material Components]]</br>
[[Cleric Spells with Material Components]]</br>
[[Druid Spells with Material Components]]</br>
[[Ranger Spells with Material Components]]</br>
[[Paladin Spells with Material Components]]</br>
[[Wizard and Sorcerer Spells with Material Components]]

Latest revision as of 15:34, 3 July 2019

Certain spells cannot be cast freely but instead require some reagent. The purpose of these components can be to channel the caster's power or to perhaps amplify the caster's spell, depending on the specific spell. Casters with the appropriate eschew materials feat for a spell (either Eschew Materials I, Eschew Materials II or Eschew Materials III) can forgo the material component of the spell they are attempting to cast.