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When a Cleric spontaneously casts a Cure Light Wounds spell, will a Pearl of Power recover the original spell or Cure Light Wounds?
How much does a “Potion of cure light wounds” heal?Can a player pick and choose quantity of spells on the fly?How much does the Starter Set cleric's Cure Wounds spell heal?Missing cost for specific pearl of powerCan Cure Light Wounds Mass target the same creature more than once on its casting?Cleric and Druid spontaneous castingDoes Channel Energy/Cure Wounds hurt a Dhampir when trying to healHow do limited use metamagic cost reductions interact with regained prepared spellsSpellcasting services profit for a PC with healing spells on different caster levelsDoes a Pearl of Power create new slots?
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Assume a cleric has converted one of their first level spells into cure light wounds, and it was the only spell they have expended. When they use the pearl of power to recover the spell, what is recovered: the original spell, or the cure light wounds?
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Assume a cleric has converted one of their first level spells into cure light wounds, and it was the only spell they have expended. When they use the pearl of power to recover the spell, what is recovered: the original spell, or the cure light wounds?
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Assume a cleric has converted one of their first level spells into cure light wounds, and it was the only spell they have expended. When they use the pearl of power to recover the spell, what is recovered: the original spell, or the cure light wounds?
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Assume a cleric has converted one of their first level spells into cure light wounds, and it was the only spell they have expended. When they use the pearl of power to recover the spell, what is recovered: the original spell, or the cure light wounds?
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The cleric recovers the original spell
On Spontaneous Casting says
The cleric can 'lose' any prepared spell that is not an orison or domain spell in order to cast any cure spell of the same spell level or lower (a cure spell is any spell with 'cure' in its name).
The cure spell that was spontaneously cast wasn't prepared. The original spell was. The description of the pearl of power, in part, says
Once per day on command, a pearl of power enables the possessor to recall any one spell that she had prepared and then cast that day. The spell is then prepared again, just as if it had not been cast.
Thus using the pearl restores the original spell… that the cleric can then expend again to spontaneously cast a cure spell, if she so desires.
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The cleric recovers the original spell
On Spontaneous Casting says
The cleric can 'lose' any prepared spell that is not an orison or domain spell in order to cast any cure spell of the same spell level or lower (a cure spell is any spell with 'cure' in its name).
The cure spell that was spontaneously cast wasn't prepared. The original spell was. The description of the pearl of power, in part, says
Once per day on command, a pearl of power enables the possessor to recall any one spell that she had prepared and then cast that day. The spell is then prepared again, just as if it had not been cast.
Thus using the pearl restores the original spell… that the cleric can then expend again to spontaneously cast a cure spell, if she so desires.
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The cleric recovers the original spell
On Spontaneous Casting says
The cleric can 'lose' any prepared spell that is not an orison or domain spell in order to cast any cure spell of the same spell level or lower (a cure spell is any spell with 'cure' in its name).
The cure spell that was spontaneously cast wasn't prepared. The original spell was. The description of the pearl of power, in part, says
Once per day on command, a pearl of power enables the possessor to recall any one spell that she had prepared and then cast that day. The spell is then prepared again, just as if it had not been cast.
Thus using the pearl restores the original spell… that the cleric can then expend again to spontaneously cast a cure spell, if she so desires.
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The cleric recovers the original spell
On Spontaneous Casting says
The cleric can 'lose' any prepared spell that is not an orison or domain spell in order to cast any cure spell of the same spell level or lower (a cure spell is any spell with 'cure' in its name).
The cure spell that was spontaneously cast wasn't prepared. The original spell was. The description of the pearl of power, in part, says
Once per day on command, a pearl of power enables the possessor to recall any one spell that she had prepared and then cast that day. The spell is then prepared again, just as if it had not been cast.
Thus using the pearl restores the original spell… that the cleric can then expend again to spontaneously cast a cure spell, if she so desires.
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The cleric recovers the original spell
On Spontaneous Casting says
The cleric can 'lose' any prepared spell that is not an orison or domain spell in order to cast any cure spell of the same spell level or lower (a cure spell is any spell with 'cure' in its name).
The cure spell that was spontaneously cast wasn't prepared. The original spell was. The description of the pearl of power, in part, says
Once per day on command, a pearl of power enables the possessor to recall any one spell that she had prepared and then cast that day. The spell is then prepared again, just as if it had not been cast.
Thus using the pearl restores the original spell… that the cleric can then expend again to spontaneously cast a cure spell, if she so desires.
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