I read what I thought was most of the thread and didn't think anyone said this, so I apologize for saying it again (and even saying it at all) if it's already been said:
It's spelled "Dilettante"
Sorry, there's mispellings and then there's butchery. The former is hard enough to abide without the latter rubbing salt in the wound.
It's mostly because everyone else knew what he meant and didn't feel the need to point it out. To have to rub it in, so to speak.
It is helpful to show someone the correction to their spelling. To call their's butchery and commenting on it further is just mean-spirited. Let's be civil here.
I wasn't trying to be uncivil. I thought if anything I was calling myself a geek, but I suppose I made the mistake of assuming text could carry inflection.
I'm sorry for any insult to the OP, it wasn't meant to be rude or mean-spirited at all.
No worries, I was merely using the same wording as the original post to avoid confusion. Firefox wouldn't let it go through otherwise
And having studied linguistics, I caught the dry humor behind it, too
Now what makes me curious with either version (particularly when using Spellwarp Sniper) is what happens when you use some of the damage boosting feats on an arcane thesis spell. Take everyone's much maligned blast,
fireball. d6/level, capped, Long range, Ref for half. Well, until we get a hold of it and make it a thesis spell. How would
fireball do if it were turned into a medieval RPB (Rocket Propelled Bullet, for those who've played Unreal Tournament), by making it a Fiery, Invisible, Spellwarped, Blistering
Fireball from Hell, and taking the 1d6 damage from Reserves of Strength to uncap it. Anklebite's would be packing 62d6+186 damage on a ranged touch attack, untyped damage (assuming a one level dip or two vile feats to make it all vile damage from selling our soul), for an average of 372 damage. Ouch. Now the kicker : Fiery (-1 level), Invisible (-2 levels, we're at a cantrip here), Blistering (-1 level, so now we're at negative spell levels), for a net of Spell Level -1. Does this mean it draws such a small amount of arcane energy we can fire them off at will, like a warlock? Does it default to a cantrip? As such, can we make an item of it as a cantrip usable at will?