![]() ![]() the spell slot (per Emulate Class Feature). ![]() the caster level (like under the "Use a Scroll" UMD heading it mentions this can also be used for "other spell completion items," and I am using this to emulate "this spell is on my class list"), and.the ability score (minimum for spell level if they don't already meet it),.That is, they would have to emulate the daily "attune to runestaff" check, then for each use, they would make three checks: The way I am now leaning, though I could easily be convinced otherwise, is that a UMD user would have to emulate all the lacking features, just as they would for a regular scroll or whatnot. My question, then, is whether or not the spell slot used by the runestaff is similar in nature to the positive energy ( turn undead attempt) used by the example magic chalice. Yet, in the example, she seems to be able to use the item and get the holy water. The text there sure looks like a cleric with that item would be spending a use of turn undead, but Lidda doesn't have any to use. That example has Lidda emulating the turn undead feature to have a magic chalice turn regular water into holy water. The reason for my doubt comes from the example for Use Magic Device in the Player's Handbook under the "Emulate a Class Feature" heading. While at first, I thought, "Not only 'no,' but 'Hell, no,'" I am now less than certain. Could a rogue (or other class lacking spells) emulate the spell slot to use a runestaff? ![]()
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