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Hazzard
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Wizard feat

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Is there a feat that allows a wizard to cast his spells unprepared?
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Post by Revan1993 »

None that I know of
I'd try a sorcerer if I were you, they cast the same spells as wizards but they don't have to prepare, and have simple weapon profiency, so you can wield a morningstar instead of a stupid quarterstaff, however they can learn less spells and won't be able to specialize. It's just what you like more, for me it's the sorcerer but a lot of people also go for wizard
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Don't forget that a Wizard has earlier access to higher level spells.
A Wizard can leave spellslots blank, and spend an hour to fill them in on the spot.
The [url="http://www.systemreferencedocuments.org/resources/systems/pennpaper/dnd35/soveliorsage/unearthedSpellPoints.html"]spellpoint variant[/url] from Unearthed Arcana allows more freedom.
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Post by Siberys »

Yes, there are a few feats-

Alacritous Cogitation (complete mage)
Elemental Adept (complete mage)
Innate Spell (complete Arcane)
Scribe Scroll (Players handbook)
Craft Wand (Players handbook)
Signature Spell (Players guide to Faerun)


Those are what I can think of right now.
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