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#1zombiegleemaxSep 11, 2003 15:03:25 | is there a tower wizard class in the sovpress DL book to?? |
#2carteegSep 11, 2003 15:29:49 | Wizard of High Sorcery is a prestige class. The DLCS covers the details of being a specialist wizard, and in the Age of Mortals book there is added information on how to be a generalist Wizard of High Sorcery. (Yeah, the generalist info should have been in the DLCS. But the class is put well enough together I'll forgive them this time. ;) ) As one gains levels in the prestige class, you can get different abilities depending on which robe you wear too. |
#3zombiegleemaxSep 13, 2003 3:12:56 | Just to be absolutely clear, the Age of Mortals book gives rules for being a wizard of (appropriate robe color) without being a specialist? |
#4zombiegleemaxSep 13, 2003 4:42:41 | Lol rules for it =D Basically if you are generalist you do not gain the advanced specialization, that is it. =) |
#5zombiegleemaxSep 27, 2003 1:06:30 | Is there a spell focus requirement feat still? What exactly are the requirements for the Generalist mage? |
#6zombiegleemaxSep 27, 2003 1:07:25 | Same requirements as before, just don't Specialize. |
#7zombiegleemaxSep 27, 2003 9:42:14 | So the Spell Focus Feat is still required? I suppose that does make sense, kinda. That way you are still better in one of the approved schools in that robe class. |
#8daedavias_dupSep 27, 2003 22:32:38 | Originally posted by dawookiee Considering you don't need to have Spell Focus in your specialized school, it does make sense. Enhanced specialization gives you Spell focus in your school, sorta. |