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darkcrow Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 22:15:56
Is there any good source books or sites that has info on my Raven familar leveling up?
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Fletcher Posted - 03 Jan 2006 : 18:53:14
we had a house rule about allowing familiars to gain an NPC class level every other character level. This allowed players to have familiars who were more functional at higher levels, and made them much more interesting to role play with as they were capable of more.
Crennen FaerieBane Posted - 03 Jan 2006 : 15:03:52
I think they are just throwing their lot in now with the Improved Familiar feats. Seems to make it a lot smoother than with spells. And it also let's players plan out their character advancement based on the familiar that they wanted from the start.

C-Fb
Wooly Rupert Posted - 03 Jan 2006 : 01:17:51
True... But I would think that they could still be adapted... And such spells make sense, too. Wizards spend all this time crafting new spells, new magical items, doing all this stuff to make themselves more formidable... But then they don't do anything for their familiars. As I recall, those spells didn't give familiars any offensive abilities, but they did make a familiar smarter, hardier, and a lot more useful...
Arivia Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 23:42:20
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

quote:
Originally posted by Arivia



And those have been reprinted in a few sourcebooks-off the top of my head, I think they appear in Complete Warrior, Complete Arcane, Magic of Eberron(that might just be infusions for homonculi), and Spell Compendium.



Actually, unless they have been updated and put in the Spell Compendium, I don't think the spells from that article have been reprinted. I believe they were called "Familiar Enhancer", and there was a version for every spell level from 1-9. Each one had a table listing possible different enhancements the familiar could receive, and they were, as I recall, permanent.



Oh, geez, no-those haven't. Similar spells, at least, have been, then. I can understand the reasoning behind it, too-what you're describing doesn't fit at all well with 3e's casting system.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 23:41:45
quote:
Originally posted by Kentinal

quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Several years ago, in Dragon Magazine,



Would that be 2nd? Not that some of 2nd exists for 3rd.



It was indeed in 2nd edition, long before the unleashing of 3rd edition. I believe the Player's Options books were still years off, at that point.

If the spells have been updated for 3E, I've not seen them.
Wooly Rupert Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 23:38:57
quote:
Originally posted by Arivia



And those have been reprinted in a few sourcebooks-off the top of my head, I think they appear in Complete Warrior, Complete Arcane, Magic of Eberron(that might just be infusions for homonculi), and Spell Compendium.



Actually, unless they have been updated and put in the Spell Compendium, I don't think the spells from that article have been reprinted. I believe they were called "Familiar Enhancer", and there was a version for every spell level from 1-9. Each one had a table listing possible different enhancements the familiar could receive, and they were, as I recall, permanent.
Arivia Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 23:26:27
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Several years ago, in Dragon Magazine, there was an article about enhancing familiars. It was a series of spells that, when cast on a familiar, gave the familiar new/enhanced abilities.

The article was entitled "That's Certainly Un-Familiar", and appeared in Dragon 181.



And those have been reprinted in a few sourcebooks-off the top of my head, I think they appear in Complete Warrior, Complete Arcane, Magic of Eberron(that might just be infusions for homonculi), Miniatures Handbook, and Spell Compendium.
Kentinal Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 23:12:48
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Several years ago, in Dragon Magazine,



Would that be 2nd? Not that some of 2nd exists for 3rd.
darkcrow Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 22:43:31
quote:
Originally posted by Wooly Rupert

Several years ago, in Dragon Magazine, there was an article about enhancing familiars. It was a series of spells that, when cast on a familiar, gave the familiar new/enhanced abilities.

The article was entitled "That's Certainly Un-Familiar", and appeared in Dragon 181.




thank ye Wooly
Wooly Rupert Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 22:33:01
Several years ago, in Dragon Magazine, there was an article about enhancing familiars. It was a series of spells that, when cast on a familiar, gave the familiar new/enhanced abilities.

The article was entitled "That's Certainly Un-Familiar", and appeared in Dragon 181.
darkcrow Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 22:29:17
quote:
Originally posted by Kentinal

As per 3.5 " All familiars have special abilities (or impart abilities to their masters) depending on the master’s combined level in classes that grant familiars, as shown on the table below. The abilities given on the table are cumulative."

The familar does not earn experience points, their abilities are based on thier mistress.master level. The SRD (many found on the web) provides more information about familiars.




thank ye for the valuable info!!
Kentinal Posted - 02 Jan 2006 : 22:21:34
As per 3.5 " All familiars have special abilities (or impart abilities to their masters) depending on the master’s combined level in classes that grant familiars, as shown on the table below. The abilities given on the table are cumulative."

The familar does not earn experience points, their abilities are based on thier mistress.master level. The SRD (many found on the web) provides more information about familiars.

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