You have begun the scholarly path of the Theurgic Knight or Mystic Theurge, recording your magical discoveries in a personal Theurgic Manual and expanding your understanding across magical traditions. You gain the following benefits:
Expanded Traditions. Choose one spellcasting class whose spell list you do not already have access to through your existing class features (this is your Secondary Tradition). Examples: If you are a wizard, you could choose cleric, druid, bard, or sorcerer. Your spellcasting ability for all features of this feat remains the same as your primary class's spellcasting ability.
Theurgic Manual. You construct a Theurgic Manual (a journal, annotated tome, or collection of scrolls). It functions similarly to a wizard’s spellbook, but only for the purposes of this feat. If you have a ritual book or a spellbook granted by a class feature or feat you use that instead.
Versatile Spell Learning. Whenever you gain a level in a class that grants you the ability to learn or prepare new spells, you may add one additional spell to your Theurgic Manual from your Secondary Tradition. This spell must be of a level for which you have spell slots, and at least two levels lower than the highest-level spell slot you possess. These spells use your existing spellcasting ability and can be prepared/cast using your normal spell slots and preparation rules. Additionally, you learn one cantrip of your choice from your Secondary Tradition
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