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Detect magic isn't a spell in Kingmaker CRPG. It's a class-ability. I have yet to find a universal spell.
maybe this feat boosts the DC on Universalist Metamagic ability-enhanced spells?
haven't tested
If nothing else this is the best speculation I've seen so far. It would make sense, and also make it fairly useful. Wonder if it would then stack with the other Spell Foci.
That's the school that you pick if you don't want to pick a school -- in 3.5 edition, it would be the same as "No specalist school". The main upside is no opposition school, but there are a few bonuses.
Here is the entire list with the spell's level also mentioned:
I should point out that I'm basing whether the last three of those are in the game or not on an incomplete wiki for the video game so I could be wrong, but all three are spells that seem very difficult to translate into a video game (I know their 3.5 counterparts never made it into the Neverwinter Nights games at least).
So, unless Owlcat shifted some spells into the Universal School and out of the ones they have on tabletop, Spell Focus: Universalist is absolutely useless.
This was what I expected myself, based on my 3.5 edition D&D experience. However, if you'll follow the link in my prior message, you'll see that this isn't what the Universalist "specality" is at all. Even if you selected this "specality" you wouldn't get any bonus spell slots, nor would you get any bonus when using Universalist spells. Instead, you get other minor benefits, plus the advantage of being able to cast all spells.
"Universalist" = "No specality school" in 3.5 edition.
Yes, spell focus: universalist is totally useless.