Specialist Mages, who really plays one?
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Specialist Mages, who really plays one?
I'll be honest, I'll probably never play such a character; but while reading past of the Tome .pdf, I got this idea.
What if a specialist can learn any spell that's in their specilialization? And possibly auto-learning all the PHB wizard spells in their specialization (Maybe all the cleric/druid ones, or 2 cleric or Druid spells that are in their specialization per level)
So, for a Conjurer, any conjuration spells is availible, even Druid and Cleric, or Domain spells.
Of course, this paves the way for a wizard to get a Holy Sword or Divine Might, but really, I'm okay with that. The image of a wizard getting into a melee with a very powerful weapon is pretty interesting.
What if a specialist can learn any spell that's in their specilialization? And possibly auto-learning all the PHB wizard spells in their specialization (Maybe all the cleric/druid ones, or 2 cleric or Druid spells that are in their specialization per level)
So, for a Conjurer, any conjuration spells is availible, even Druid and Cleric, or Domain spells.
Of course, this paves the way for a wizard to get a Holy Sword or Divine Might, but really, I'm okay with that. The image of a wizard getting into a melee with a very powerful weapon is pretty interesting.
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On top of using any of the several specialist options. There's one where you take another opposed school in exchange for yet another spell per day of your school, giving you greater spell selection than a sorcerer and equal spells per day.
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I do.
Evoker.
Or rather, a Sorcerer with many Evocations.
It's stupid, you don't need to remind me, but they do fit well in all-warrior settings.
Knowing all of one spell group would be cool like a Warmage but there's so much arbitration among spells like the Orb series (Conjuration? Really?) I would like to see more crossover between schools for the more generic effects.
Fly is another example; one could Fly by emitting a stream of explosions (Evocation), creating a platform of rock (Conjuration), carried aloft by hideous winged corpses (Necromancy), and of course the vanilla default (Transmutation).
Evoker.
Or rather, a Sorcerer with many Evocations.
It's stupid, you don't need to remind me, but they do fit well in all-warrior settings.
Knowing all of one spell group would be cool like a Warmage but there's so much arbitration among spells like the Orb series (Conjuration? Really?) I would like to see more crossover between schools for the more generic effects.
Fly is another example; one could Fly by emitting a stream of explosions (Evocation), creating a platform of rock (Conjuration), carried aloft by hideous winged corpses (Necromancy), and of course the vanilla default (Transmutation).
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I have, once or twice, played specialist wizards. Usually Conjurers or Transmuters, but I once played... an Illusionist or an Enchanter. I forget which. At the end of the day, I prefer the Beguiler.
Healing could be just about any of them:
Necromancy: it resurrects dead flesh (ala Arcanum, with Good and Bad Necromancy)
Evocation: it evokes positive energy to heal you
Transmutation: it turns you into a healed version of yourself
Conjuration: monster bit your liver out? That's okay, this just summons a new one (and one mile away, farmer Joe collapses as he goes into shock, his liver mysteriously disappearing).
Healing could be just about any of them:
Necromancy: it resurrects dead flesh (ala Arcanum, with Good and Bad Necromancy)
Evocation: it evokes positive energy to heal you
Transmutation: it turns you into a healed version of yourself
Conjuration: monster bit your liver out? That's okay, this just summons a new one (and one mile away, farmer Joe collapses as he goes into shock, his liver mysteriously disappearing).
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The specialist Wizard is crazy strong as things stand. But yeah, the Beguiler and Dread Necromancer have so much power and diversity, and more importantly are so much easier to play, that I wouldn't really recommend a specialist wizard to anyone. At this point, I wouldn't recommend any wizard to anyone. Not because they aren't stupidly overpowered when played properly, but because you can get as much power as you probably ought to have just by writing Beguiler on your character sheet without doing any work at all.Koumei wrote:I have, once or twice, played specialist wizards. Usually Conjurers or Transmuters, but I once played... an Illusionist or an Enchanter. I forget which. At the end of the day, I prefer the Beguiler.
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Yeah. There's nothing wrong with a specialist Enchanter or Illusionist, and it should still win the game, so to speak, but a Beguiler is easier to play, has the extra versatility, has actual class features that you may or may not care about and really, everything you need is there in the package. No diving through books to find the best spells, no particular weird loops are necessary.
I'll assume the same applies to the Dread Necro, what with having armies of undead at their beck and call based on their regular spell list, even if it is an 8-level class.
I'll assume the same applies to the Dread Necro, what with having armies of undead at their beck and call based on their regular spell list, even if it is an 8-level class.
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I played a divination specialist one time. I technically took out more foes than anyone else, but the paladin and the rogue took the credit because they did the actual killing, I just set them up for the slaughter.
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Third edition is still alive and well around here.Narcissus wrote:Is this 3rd or 4th edition that you guys are talking about?
Also, what makes Dread Necromancer better than wizard?
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What does that mean? Nor have I and I got the books around a week before they were published on my comp.Narcissus wrote:Ah, good. I haven't even bought 4th.
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As ubernoob said. The Dread Necro isn't more powerful than a wizard, but it gets some neat tricks (unlimited AoE healing/damaging) and requires very little time investment on the part of the player: you don't even have to select spells known, let alone spells per day.Narcissus wrote: Also, what makes Dread Necromancer better than wizard?
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... hint to ...ckafrica wrote:Well do we need to work up other specialist classes like the beguiler and necromancer for the rest? I know frank did the summoner already.
Count_Arioch_the_28th wrote:I played a divination specialist one time. I technically took out more foes than anyone else, but the paladin and the rogue took the credit because they did the actual killing, I just set them up for the slaughter.
Diviner specialist. If it's even moderately combat-ready (Insight bonus to defenses!) count me in, I'd play it.
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Rather than being a specialized spellcaster, a fire mage is a highly focused character with a bunch of at-will spell-like abilities. I don't think they can really be put in the same category. The elementalist, on the other hand, is a great example.Gelare wrote:And the Fire Mage.ckafrica wrote:Well do we need to work up other specialist classes like the beguiler and necromancer for the rest? I know frank did the summoner already.