where again was that argument about warlock eldritch blast being based off caster level? they count as arcane casters, so adding in a level would boost caster level even further... and if EB really is based off of CL, then the original build would end up with about 22d6 before song of arcane power, and 29d6 after it. "oh, woops, looks like I ran out of high powered spell slots. good thing I can chuck THESE around at will!" *22d6 eldritch blast*
I thought that (outside of epic level progressions) eldritch blast had no set formula? It's always been "read from the table," I think.
huh, good point. I just went with the obvious "1/2 lvl til 10, 1/3 lvl after that" that I remembered. what was the epic progression again?
+1d6 at every even-numbered level over 20.
wow, if you include the epic progression, it's much higher...
5d6+4d6+21d6= 30d6 base, and 40d6 with song of arcane power up.
holy shit, this had better not actually work. seriously, that's eff'ed up. please, for the love of crap somebody prove me wrong with the relevant RAW.
From Master Spellthief:
"Your spellthief and arcane spellcaster levels also stack when determining your caster level for all arcane spells."
They reference that the warlock is neither an "arcane spellcaster" nor does he cast "arcane spells" many times in Complete Arcane, but they do explain how certain benefits such as +1 arcane spellcaster lv prestige classes work as well as how specific feats and prestige classes do or do not interact with warlocks.
Complete Arcane page 7 - "Invocations: A warlock does not prepare or cast spells as other wields of arcane magic do."
Same page, under the same heading "Since spell like abilities are not actually spells, a warlock cannot benefit from the Spell Focus feat". He can, however benefit from the Ability Focus feat.. as well as from feats taht emulate metamagic effects for spell-like abilities, such as Quicken Spell-Like Ability.."
Warlocks don't "count as arcane casters".
Complete Arcane page 18 - "Warlocks benefit in a specific way from prestige classes that have "+1 level of existing arcane spellcasting class" or +1 level of existing spellcasting class" as a level advancement benefit."
Same page:
"A warlock cannot qualify for prestige classes with spellcasting level requirements, as he never actually learns to cast spells".