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The reason setting individual behavior is valuable is that sometimes you want to ensure that the buffs you cast at the beginning of a quest don't waste valuable spell points by being Quickened, for example. Also, regardless of the global state of a metamagic, you want to ALWAYS turn on ALL metamagics for any Spell-Like Abilities (spells you gain from Enhancement trees); SLAs benefit from metamagics without costing more Spell Points to cast, so there's no downside to having them all enabled for every SLA.