Ranger

Preparation

Beginning at 4th level a Ranger becomes a preparation spellcaster that gains the ability to cast a small number of divine spells drawn from the Ranger spell list.

Spell Availability

A Ranger may cast any spell he is attuned to as long as he has the AP to do so.. To attune to or cast a spell, a Ranger must have a Charisma score equal to at least 10 + the spell level. A Ranger gains bonus AP equal to his Charisma bonus. .

Spell DC

The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a Ranger’s spell is 10 + the spell level + the Ranger’s Charisma modifier.

Anima Points

A Ranger has a limited number of AP in a spell pool. The Ranger APs are defined by the Ranger Anima Points per level table below, A Ranger gains bonus spell points equal to his Charisma bonus.

Burned Aura

Because a Ranger spells are not internalized to his aura (they are learned knacks cast through communion with the unknown, unlike a sorcerer’s innate magic powers), each time the Ranger casts a spell it leaves some traces on his magic aura (much like the lingering auras that can be revealed with a detect magic spell, though the residue on a Ranger aura is often too faint to actually set off detect magic). This residue, known as Burned Aura, makes it difficult for the Ranger to cast the same spell multiple times in the same day, as some traces of its previous mystic pattern interfere with the casting process. As a result, each time a Ranger casts the same spell since restoring his spell pool, it costs a 1 additional AP each time it is cast. This additional AP cost is removed when the Ranger refills his AP and prepares his spells for the day.

Recuperation

A Ranger must spend 1 hour each day in a quiet prayer and meditation to regain his daily allotment of AP . Each Ranger must choose a time at which he must spend 1 hour each day in quiet contemplation or supplication to regain his daily allotment of APs, attune to spells of his choice (see Divine Attunement), and reset his AP costs to their base level (ending any additional cost from eldritch dissonance). Time spent resting has no effect on whether a Ranger can prepare spells. A Ranger may attune to any spell on the Ranger spell list, provided that he can cast spells of that level, but he must choose which spells to attune during his daily meditation.


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