Accelerated Spell

When you cast a spell with a casting time of 1 minute or greater, you may expend 2 sorcery points. If the casting time is 1 minute, it becomes 5 rounds. If the casting time is 10 minutes, it becoms 1 minute. If the casting time is 1 hour, it becomes 10 minutes.

To be elligible for Accelerated Spell the spell must not have a casting time greater than 1 hour or shorter than 1 minute, and it must not have been cast as a ritual.

Deliberate Spell

When you cast a spell that has a casting time of 1 bonus action, you can spend 1 sorcery point to change the casting time to 1 action for this casting. If the spell has an additional effect that can be used as a bonus action, you cannot use it on the turn that you cast the spell.

Expanded Spell

When you cast a spell that affects an area, you may expend two sorcery points. If the effect is a line, its width increases by 5 feet. If the effect is a cube or sphere, its radius increases by 5 feet. If the effect is a cone, its length increases by 5 feet. If the effect is a cyninder, either the radius or the height increases by 5 feet.

Inexorable Spell

When you expend a spell slot to cast a spell, you may expend a number of sorcery points equal to the slot's level. That spell cannot be made to fail by effects such as counterspell and cannot be ended by effects such as dispel magic, unless it has a duration of until dispelled.

Malleable Spell

When you cast a spell that inflicts acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder damage, you may expend 1 sorcery point to change all acid, cold, fire, lightning, or thunder damage done to any other type from that list.

You can use Malleable Spell even if you have already used a different Metamagic option during the casting of the spell.

Parsimonious Spell

When you cast a spell that consumes a material component, you may expend a number of sorcery points up to half of your maximum amount of sorcery points. The required value of the material component decreases by 50 gold for every sorcery point spent. A specified component must still be provided, even if the required value is reduced to 0 in this way.

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