Talk:Malconvoker (3.5e Feat)

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This is nice, could be used with or without the malconvoker prc with good effectiveness


"without risking an alignment change"

So a good-aligned wizard researches an [evil] summon fire elemental spell and uses it to burn down orphanages and destroy good holy relics. Since he has this feat and used an [evil] spell, it doesn't affect his alignment?

If that was what you intended, then that sentence should be split into two. The bit about avoiding casting restrictions would be in a separate sentence.

If that was not what you intended, then clarification is needed.

I have to wonder if you intended this as a reference to a rule in some book I don't own. Perhaps the Book of Vile Darkness?

Or perhaps to that wonky houserule/misinterpretation that causes some online forum claims that paladins will fall if they cast a Specific spell on the paladin list?

You can cast Summon Monster to summon a fiendish viper without effectively committing an evil act. This is a feat version of the Malconvoker PrC from Complete Scoundrel. If that is a misunderstanding, then it does not matter, because a similar clause is found on that class and its official WotC. As far as wording, I don’t see the need for clarification, but I will take the feedback in consideration and ask others. --Leziad (talk) 02:05, 28 April 2022 (UTC)
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