So, from what I've seen about Spell-storing Item, you aren't actually casting the spell it stores. The language does seem very deliberate about that.
"While holding the object, a creature can take an action to produce the spell’s effect from it, using your spellcasting ability modifier."
I've seen people agree that this means that storing spells like Continuous Flame don't require material components. However, does this not mean you could effectively cast two leveled spells in a turn? Action spell with SSI, bonus action regular spell.
So, from what I've seen about Spell-storing Item, you aren't actually casting the spell it stores. The language does seem very deliberate about that.
I've seen people agree that this means that storing spells like Continuous Flame don't require material components. However, does this not mean you could effectively cast two leveled spells in a turn? Action spell with SSI, bonus action regular spell.
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Yeah, sure, assuming you have the bonus action spell to cast.