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Trafaldi |
Posted - 10 Jan 2003 : 15:47:27 Most people choose to be the Universal wizard and not relize their are specialty classes for wizards.
Abjurner Conjurner Diviner Enchanter Evoker Illusionist Necromancer Transmuter
They all can gain extra spells for their class. The players handbook gives the basic of these classes. So what is your choice of wizards class. |
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Bookwyrm |
Posted - 31 Oct 2003 : 17:55:10 quote: Originally posted by Daryen
hmmm... abjurer i guess... its fun to stand outside someones window, then gate in a balor!!! HAVOC! but it can also be nice when you are in the woods.. trolls and stuff hate fire... BALOR!!!
Wouldn't that be an evoker or conjurer then? Abjurers are primarily defensive, after all.
Jander, there's a monk order in the Realms that allows you to take levels as a wizard if the wizard levels aren't more than the monk ones. Or you could take levels as a wizard and then monk . . . . |
The Sage |
Posted - 31 Oct 2003 : 11:11:56 Your wizard being suitably protected of course, otherwise the Balor (Tanar'ri) is just as likely to turn around and attack the wizard...
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Daryen |
Posted - 31 Oct 2003 : 09:43:53 hmmm... abjurer i guess... its fun to stand outside someones window, then gate in a balor!!! HAVOC! but it can also be nice when you are in the woods.. trolls and stuff hate fire... BALOR!!! |
Cherrn |
Posted - 28 Oct 2003 : 20:16:06 Personally I would be an enchanter if I was to be something, but I reckon diviner would be one of the most powerful types of specialist wizards. You know, they can see everything before it happens and then prepare for it. Isn't that what power is all about ? |
Jander Sunstar |
Posted - 28 Oct 2003 : 12:20:46 I like enchanter too, evokation is good also but loosing one of conjuration, illusion, transmution, abjuration is not very good. But I would like to play monk/envoker if it is possible |
Blacksage |
Posted - 27 Oct 2003 : 20:18:03 For me, the best wizard was a red wizard enchanter in 2nd ed. (do they still take 2 school spells/spell level?) If not a red wizard the best choice would still be an enchanter, because if the opposing schools are chosen necro. and divination, you don't lose much. |
The Great Drizzt |
Posted - 23 Jan 2003 : 08:33:50 Well, I'm not a "Friendly" drow like the other guy, so I'm gonna have to go with a Necromancer on this one The Great Drizzt |
Trafaldi |
Posted - 21 Jan 2003 : 18:59:37 Universal wizards choose to study all of the schools so you could see it either way that they are their own type or not.
Your choice |
Salius Kai |
Posted - 20 Jan 2003 : 15:50:30 Universal? They don't pick one of the schools of magic to speacialize in they just do it all. Could that even be considered a specialist? |
Ranaghar Tsaran |
Posted - 17 Jan 2003 : 21:01:16 Evoker!!! Eventhou, I am very friendly drow I like "agressive" magic...There's nothing better than shoot a magic missile into a goblin's face |
Drummer Boy |
Posted - 17 Jan 2003 : 05:40:35 I think I like the universal wizard the best because I think being able to cast any kind of spell outweighs the advantage of having an extra spell slot. Just MHO... |
Dark_Lord |
Posted - 16 Jan 2003 : 10:02:54 quote: Originally posted by Hymn
Necromancer, pff. Enchanter. Why controll a host of undead when you can controll the living. Now, a simple question. Would you prefer a harem of undead creatures or living.
feeling.... |
sabre |
Posted - 16 Jan 2003 : 07:23:28 I guess Ýnvoker is the best choice for me.The simple thought of creating energy out of nowhere thrilles me.With the feat energy substitution now i can do almost anything with the energy now. think about it now u can throw a lightning bolt to a scene and if it can't be able to take down the target because it is electric-based you can always change it to one quarter acid,one quarter fire,and one quarter sonic as you please...Yeah i guess that would be fine. Ý gotto play a high-level invoker in these days... |
Echon |
Posted - 15 Jan 2003 : 18:52:09 I think I would prefer playing an Abjurer. Do not ask why.
Beyond that I would probably play a Necromancer or an Illusionist.
-Echon |
AraznBlair |
Posted - 15 Jan 2003 : 15:35:11 All the Specialist classes seems like they would be ideal in certain situations only. But in general I like the idea of an Illusionist for they are the most creative of all wizards. My only problem is (and I have never played an Illusionist for this fact) is how do you get creative with the spells given to you in the PHB? I've read the novels where powerfull Illusions have been casts but still what spell or combination of spells are used to create that illusion. It seems that I would be spending more time preparing for the spells than actually game playing. |
Hymn |
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 : 22:56:15 Necromancer, pff. Enchanter. Why controll a host of undead when you can controll the living. Now, a simple question. Would you prefer a harem of undead creatures or living. |
Alexis Merlin |
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 : 21:52:17 I would agree with Dark Lord on this point - Necromancer has always been my traditional favourite...nothing like a legion of uncontrolled undead creatures chasing a party to create good 'teamwork'...
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Dark_Lord |
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 : 19:38:27 quote: Originally posted by Salius_Kai
I don't know, I thought that too. But In 3e, it seems their more about life and less about death.
I'm not relying on 3rd edition when I think about classes. My vision is my vision, alone... |
The Defence Minister |
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 : 17:35:10 I like Conjurers and Necromancers a lot but my fav is Illusionist - purely because I like Gnomes
TDM |
Hymn |
Posted - 14 Jan 2003 : 10:11:15 A note if you ever want to time travel.
Mystryl created the time conduit spell to allow travel through time strictly on her terms. Wizards who sought to bypass her rules of time travel through new spells ultimately failed. No matter their methods, they found that Mystryl's time conduit spell was the only way to time travel.
Mystryl's time- travel magic is tied to annual cycles; spellcasters and their companions who traveled back through time always arrive on the first day of a new year, and the magic recalls them to their original time at the end of the last day of that year. No magic within the past or present timeline, not even an- timagic shells or prismatic spheres, can prevent the recall of a time-traveler back to his original time. There are a wide range of side effects to travel by time conduits that were far more surprising and disturbing to time-travelers. If you do anything that effects the future when you are time traveling. You will either be stranded in that time (since you cant travel forward in time by casting Time Conduit) or recalled to you own time.
Ninth-Level Spell: Time Conduit (Alteration, Chronomancy) Range: 30 feet Components: V, S, M Duration: Special Casting Time: 1 turn Area of Effect: Special Saving Throw: None |
Salius Kai |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 23:04:45 I don't know, I thought that too. But In 3e, it seems their more about life and less about death. |
Dark_Lord |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 21:29:55 quote: Originally posted by zemd
Dark Lord, it's not a question about which specialist wizard is the most powerful! It's what we personnaly think about them! The topic's title should be "According to you what is the best specialist wizard?"
In that, and any other case my choice would be Necromancer....Being that manipulates with powers of life and death is just to cool for me... |
Cherrn |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 17:58:49 Hmmmm Enchanter is my fave, you gain the ultimate power since you can get everyone to do what you want them to do. Its the power over peoples minds and actions. |
Mumadar Ibn Huzal |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 17:20:19 Hah... In that case... how about a chronomancer... he'll just pop back into time to undo all that the other wizards have tried to achieve...
Hmm... don't believe that would work...
My personal favorites would be the conjurer, enchanter and illusionist. As to why? I don't know, I don't have a special preference for arcane spellcasters, just from a role-playing point of view these seem to be the most interesting ones to me. |
zemd |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 17:16:43 Dark Lord, it's not a question about which specialist wizard is the most powerful! It's what we personnaly think about them! The topic's title should be "According to you what is the best specialist wizard?" |
Dark_Lord |
Posted - 13 Jan 2003 : 16:35:55 What kind of question is this? There is simply no answer. You can't say that Invoker is more powerful then Enchanter just because he deals damage, and such. The most powerful should be High Level Necromancer, but that is arguable too. Wizards are 'allpower' characters and there is no measure of their might. |
zemd |
Posted - 11 Jan 2003 : 12:43:18 Do you know the Nimbral's wizards? They specialist Illusionist and can cast spells from all schools. They can also see magic, add bonus spells like priest using Intelligence instead of wisdom (no use in 3rd edition unless you give them twice their normal bonus spells), see invisiblility and infravision up to 120ft But they suffer major drawbacks: they cannot use weapon, their hitdice is D3, their eyes are their major weakness (-4 against gaseous attacks, ...)
I love them, but it's very hard to play, you have to rely only on your mental abilitues |
Trafaldi |
Posted - 11 Jan 2003 : 05:29:33 Universal wizard would probably be the best because they have knowledge of everything. Specialist can just get extra spells in the school that they are proficient but cant use spells from another school. |
Salius Kai |
Posted - 10 Jan 2003 : 19:02:37 I'm going to have to say i favor Illusionist's (what a surprise, eh?) I like the whole, make people beleive what you want them too thing. |
Feanor_Karnil |
Posted - 10 Jan 2003 : 18:47:20 Necromancers, they cast all sorts of death spells and can resurect as well. The would be good and bad. |