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Usually I'd agree with Grugg, no he can't but there's always the special cases for example if a 10th level caster casts magic missile and wants to cast light chances are this spellcaster is talented enough to quickly deploy 2 easy spells. But generally between getting all the stuff out to cast the spell, concentrating, trancing, casting, and retaking in their surroundings a mortal doesn't have the mental fortitude or energy to cast that fast. After all you barely think to walk but you have to concentrate on even a cantrip usually.
Posted on 2011-03-16 at 01:00:19.
Edited on 2011-03-16 at 01:01:10 by gamergirld20
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Normally, you can't. On the other hand, you might ask your DM if he/she is willing to allow it as a houserule (in which case I'd say you'd need to give something up extra). Really, it is up to your DM but it is not allowed in the RAW.
I was just about to mention the Quicken Spell feat myself, with this feat you can technically cast 2 spells in one round, and I think there is a twin spell feat or something like that if I recall correctly, but that's more 2 of the same spell cast at the same time than it is 2 spells in a round.
There are also a few (very few) spells that have a casting time of one swift action, you could technically cast one of those spells and then a standard spell.
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