Who was drunk when they wrote Protege?
It's a 4th level Bard spell that lets you slap the ability to use Bardic Music onto people. Sure, it only lasts 1 minute/level, but still.
EDIT: Actually, no screw Protege, the spell I really want to know about is Dragonblood Spell-Pact.
That spell is also known as "hey, fixed list casters, how would you like to customize your spell list"?
I don't see what the big deal is with Protege. Okay, the other person can use bardic music for 15 minutes. Great, the NPC ally can go inspire some more people on the other end of the battlefield. I must be missing what's so broken about it.
Dragonblood Spell-Pact
is quite nice and dirty, however.
I love how their example yet again isn't legal.
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These spells must be of the same level, though not of the same school.
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They agree that Darsikh will give Arethnektilhimon hallucinatory terrain in return for shadow conjuration.
Hallucinatory terrain is Illusion (glamer) and Shadow Conjuration is Illusion (shadow).
In fact, I'm going to use this spell, though it won't be for a long time yet. One of my PC's is a Beguiler who is quite annoyed that Beguilers don't get Tongues. He has role-played contacting a dragon and has made a contract with her as the requirement for Dragon Disciple (it is a gestalt game; he'll take Dragon Disciple on his Barbarian side during Epic levels, so it won't screw up his casting or his BAB).