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|reason=I like the idea, but what the spell does is kind of obtuse. Also, this sounds like it's trying to be [[SRD:Contingency|''contingency'']] with a restriction of calling or summoning spells only, and is that really 2nd/3rd level?
 
|reason=I like the idea, but what the spell does is kind of obtuse. Also, this sounds like it's trying to be [[SRD:Contingency|''contingency'']] with a restriction of calling or summoning spells only, and is that really 2nd/3rd level?
 
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:How in God's name does this spell in any way remind you of contingency? It does not happen in response to some event. It is designed to make summoning spells more useful. You put a mark on something or someone willing, and you can summon it/them to you. The end. Please make sure you understand what you're trying to rate before rating it. --[[User:Sulacu|Sulacu]] ([[User talk:Sulacu|talk]]) 08:51, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
:How in gods name does this spell in any way remind you of contingency? It does not happen in response to some event. It is designed to make summoning spells more useful. You put a mark on something or someone willing, and you can summon it/them to you. The end. Please make sure you understand what you're trying to rate before rating it. --[[User:Sulacu|Sulacu]] ([[User talk:Sulacu|talk]]) 08:51, 11 September 2013 (UTC)
 

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RatedNeutral.png Luigifan18 is neutral on this article and rated it 2 of 4.
I like the idea, but what the spell does is kind of obtuse. Also, this sounds like it's trying to be contingency with a restriction of calling or summoning spells only, and is that really 2nd/3rd level?
How in God's name does this spell in any way remind you of contingency? It does not happen in response to some event. It is designed to make summoning spells more useful. You put a mark on something or someone willing, and you can summon it/them to you. The end. Please make sure you understand what you're trying to rate before rating it. --Sulacu (talk) 08:51, 11 September 2013 (UTC)