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Drew
Acolyte
USA
31 Posts |
Posted - 21 Mar 2009 : 08:11:15
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Arcane... that way you aren't fully bound to a god like a divine caster |
The noblest fate a man can endure is to place his body between the home he loves, and wars desolation. |
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Nerfed2Hell
Senior Scribe
USA
387 Posts |
Posted - 21 Mar 2009 : 20:03:36
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I prefer divine spellcasters, whether they be clerics with their diversity of domains or druids because of that nature feel... but, given the opportunity, I like the favored soul class best. |
Some people are like a slinky... not good for much, but when you push them down the stairs, it makes you smile. |
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Zapato
Acolyte
Netherlands
38 Posts |
Posted - 22 Mar 2009 : 12:08:06
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'Other', think its fun to experiment once in a while..with magic I mean Still have a soft spot for Divine though: I smite thie thay evil smite..thingie. |
"To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women." -Conan the barbarian on what is best in life |
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Ghost King
Learned Scribe
USA
253 Posts |
Posted - 22 Mar 2009 : 19:32:40
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I voted both for the pure fact I like casters in general regardless of class. However, if I ever got an option to play the artificer class from THAT setting I would play one of those just so I can play a caster that crafts magical items all the time. |
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Basil the Geek
Acolyte
USA
16 Posts |
Posted - 26 Mar 2009 : 02:47:14
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Psi then Arcane myself. If I do divine it's going to be an archivest. I hate being tied down to wearing god gang colors or anyone elses for that matter. |
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Laerrigan
Learned Scribe
USA
195 Posts |
Posted - 11 Apr 2010 : 05:08:35
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Arcane. I don't care that much for any particular FR deity, and I have a hard time tying a PC to one closely enough to make him a divine caster. I suppose there's always "tapping into nature itself" as a druid or ranger, but those classes just don't draw me. Besides, my nerdy geekiness lends itself well to playing a wizard . |
"Your 'reality,' sir, is lies and balderdash, and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever." (Baron Munchausen) "If I find in myself a desire which no experience in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that I was not made for this world." (C.S. Lewis, "Surprised by Joy") |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
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Sill Alias
Senior Scribe
Kazakhstan
588 Posts |
Posted - 12 Apr 2010 : 07:14:43
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Arcane. It is the most rich and the most prominent base for experiments. You can form your own spell. Also I don't want to burden my deity with constant pleas. Please, help me heal! Bring him back! Smite my enemies! It is not like I am completely against divine help, but for me gods are more like moral guide. I must fight for them, not they for me. |
You can hear many tales from many mouths. The most difficult is to know which of them are not lies. - Sill Alias
"May your harp be unstrung, your dreams die and all your songs be unsung." - curse of the harper, The Code of the Harpers 2 ed.
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Alisttair
Great Reader
Canada
3054 Posts |
Posted - 12 Apr 2010 : 16:59:49
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quote: Originally posted by Alisttair
Arcane but I do have a Mystic Theurge floating around in a campaign.
To update, I am running a Wizard in one 4E campaign at the moment and a Swordmage in another |
Karsite Arcanar (Most Holy Servant of Karsus)
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Nicolai Withander
Master of Realmslore
Denmark
1093 Posts |
Posted - 10 May 2010 : 22:21:40
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Well I dont realy think I need say much, but its ofc Wizard. Growing op with iconic figurs like Gandalf and Elminster and playing games like BG and Land of Lore, Hero Quest, how could I choose any diferent. Its just the whole setup around wizards. Dark libraries, in dark catacombs... filled with acient text, obscure writing and long lost spells.... Man how I want to play right now.
I’m reminded of a tale about this old book. “The Grimoire” it’s an old big dusty tome, with so many spells and so much lore. Dark it sits above the mantelpiece in the dark tower. The only light comes from the glow of a smoking pipe. The Moon is rising and in the distance a dragon roar is heard. The old man reached for the tome. Purple strands weaved out of thin air embraced the tome and by will of spell the tome landed on the old oak desk. He waited oddly before opening it yet again. Slowly he mumbled:"it must be in here somewhere . For more than a decade this old man poured over the tome trying to uncover its powers, secrets and knowledge... For more a decade the old man sat night after night in the gloom of the Ivory tower; and for all his power and all his knowledge he knew there was more. He wanted to understand everything. To him magic was not a tool, to him magic was a gift of art, and for that he sat... and over the years the tome became his life. For many years the tower stood quietly in the gloom of the village, quietly in the barren wastes, and there it remains. The old man died one cold winter morning, pouring over his tome as always. Yet dead, he did not waste his life. He did what any wizard would do. He tried to uncover the secrets of the lady of mysteries. As should any who weave magic. And even though you don’t know it yet; so will you. E |
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Dracons
Learned Scribe
USA
299 Posts |
Posted - 13 May 2010 : 20:51:25
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That was beautiful Nicolai. Where is it from?
I tend to play wizards if I do play spellcaster. I do have a current cleric of Lathander though, and that has saved us alot by ether healing, burning undead, or great speechs to convert people and get help. Though one high priest in a town thought I was trying to steal his spotlight and sent assassins, declaring me a heratic. Eh, all fun and games. I do know that if any player ever plays a divine user, I'd suggest Torm, as that DM loves Torm. You could slay babies all day long and still be a good person because Torm was /guiding/ you to slay babies or some stupid deal.
My favorite wizard was Valice. A Sunelf Wizard, who followed Mystra. I invented spells. There is nothing more awesome then playing a different character, and encountring some villain or other person using spells your other character invented and spread out. Some were deadly in combat. Others were minor due to RP reasons, like Valice's Protection from Stink, a zero level spell that allowed you to ignore smelly stuff, and grant you a +4 bonus to attacks based on something smelling horrible (Like Trog's Stench). Made because a fellow player was a dwarf who never bath. He stunk. BAD. I also made a spell that increased one's ability to hold his liqur better, as Valice was quite the drinker of heavy spirits. This spell allowed you to drink stronger drinks without feeling the affects, and took away hungovers. He shared that spell with a dwarf shaman, who used it all the time.
There were other spells of course. The most famous one being a level 3 spell, Valice's Elemental Missiles. Basically Magic Missile, but you get more missies, and you can choose each missile element at time of casting. Pretty useful at times. Made alot of money off that spell.
EDIT: Now that I think about it, I don't think I have ever been in a game that didn't have a player using a wizard. |
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Edited by - Dracons on 13 May 2010 20:52:09 |
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Nicolai Withander
Master of Realmslore
Denmark
1093 Posts |
Posted - 13 May 2010 : 21:32:07
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Well thank you.
The story is from an encounter with Elminter. Made it up myself for a group I was DM'ing!
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azare
Acolyte
New Zealand
5 Posts |
Posted - 22 May 2011 : 09:14:24
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i gota say divine u get the best of both worlds kicking ass and smiting fools bahahaha
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Lily M Green
Learned Scribe
Australia
115 Posts |
Posted - 22 May 2011 : 15:27:12
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I've not played a PnP game (yet) but I think I'd have to say - on the whole - I prefer divine magic. I prefer the flexibility that a cleric gives you in terms of having the casting ability combined with melee combat if needs be. If I were to play an arcane spellcaster then I'd probably choose a sorcerer or a bard, something with a little versatility because quite frankly I ain't that cerebral! |
Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy, and taste good with ketchup.
A Dark Alliance - Beyond Baldur's Gate |
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Alystra Illianniis
Great Reader
USA
3750 Posts |
Posted - 23 May 2011 : 18:05:39
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Well, as I mentioned earlier, arcane- but for specifics, I really like bards, as I get both melee and magic for the price of one. The trade off is less powerful casting, but I like to get creative with what I have, so that's never been a problem. |
The Goddess is alive, and magic is afoot.
"Where Science ends, Magic begins" -Spiral, Uncanny X-Men #491
"You idiots! You've captured their STUNT doubles!" -Spaceballs
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Xnella Moonblade-Thann
Learned Scribe
USA
234 Posts |
Posted - 06 Jun 2011 : 23:50:52
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I tend to play half-elven bards (so overdone, I know) but I have done a bard/ranger a few times (more bard levels than ranger, and I was mostly a ranger so I could more easily become a Harper or arcane archer). Done the spellsinger prestige class too. |
"Sweet water and light laughter until next we meet." - traditional elven farewell
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ChieftainTwilight
Learned Scribe
171 Posts |
Posted - 07 Jun 2011 : 01:26:32
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ah, Mythic Theurges are my Favourites! >w< |
and a heart can only break so many times and I've been to hell and back so many times and I've seen folks walk away so many times but just like anyone else I gotta stand up by myself and a heart can only break so many times a heart can only break so many times
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Euranna
Learned Scribe
USA
219 Posts |
Posted - 14 Mar 2013 : 01:52:08
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I have had the most success playing divine characters, druid, ranger, paladin and cleric. I have wanted to play a mystic theurge, or even an ultimate magus. But, I always end up the divine character. LOL |
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Diffan
Great Reader
USA
4448 Posts |
Posted - 14 Mar 2013 : 04:02:08
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Something about the divine always pulls me towards it, whether its being a Paladin or Cleric or Avenger (4E). Something about being more than oneself, fighting for a cause thats greater than the pettiness of mortals and transends race and culture. I also like being able to wade into melee and bash some heads when magic runs low. |
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Jeremy Grenemyer
Great Reader
USA
2717 Posts |
Posted - 14 Mar 2013 : 05:42:48
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Divine for me!
It's practically built in roleplaying material, it's fun to multiclass with, you get good hit points (well, usually), you can help the party or go be awesome by yourself and it's just an all around good choice.
Halfling Barbarian Cleric of Vangal FTW! |
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Barastir
Master of Realmslore
Brazil
1600 Posts |
Posted - 14 Mar 2013 : 10:43:13
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Although I've played and enjoed both, my preferences go to divine, especially after the Faiths & Avatar series. I always loved mythology, and since knowing Legends & Lore, Monster Mythology and such, I became fascinated. I like also the versatility of the cleric - yes, because versatility is not only in the spells you cast, but I could fight well, cure my friends, boost their abiities and have some other cool spells and special powers. Besides, I like very much the roleplay of a faithful believer. And I always thought cleric lacked destructive spells, and then I read somewhere that they only have a few, powerful spells that represent the deities' wrath upon the unfaithful, a cool definition I've never thought about. |
"Goodness is not a natural state, but must be fought for to be attained and maintained. Lead by example. Let your deeds speak your intentions. Goodness radiated from the heart."
The Paladin's Virtues, excerpt from the "Quentin's Monograph" (by Ed Greenwood) |
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Kilvan
Senior Scribe
Canada
894 Posts |
Posted - 14 Mar 2013 : 15:29:36
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Most of my characters are divine characters, even those with no actual divine powers. My warlock/sorcerer could have shamed many clerics of Mystra with his preachings, same for my monk of Helm. As for the actual spellcasting, if I count my fighter-mages from 2nd edition, I probably played more arcane spellcaster than divine. |
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Drustan Dwnhaedan
Learned Scribe
USA
324 Posts |
Posted - 04 Sep 2013 : 16:57:32
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Divine. I've always wound up as the party's cleric, and I've grown to appreciate the niche I fill (nobody else in my group seems to consider and/or realize that having one around is generally a good idea). |
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Mystic Lemur
Seeker
58 Posts |
Posted - 04 Sep 2013 : 17:50:04
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Hmmm... When I voted, I voted for Arcane because I love me some Sorcerers and Bards. I didn't think about all the Paladins I've played, because I don't really think of them as Spellcasters.
I guess my vote should be "Both." |
"What mattered our lives now, when our world had been torn from us? Folk wept, or drank, or stood staring out over the land, wondering what new horror each dawn would bring." -A review of the FRCG ;) |
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Therise
Master of Realmslore
1272 Posts |
Posted - 04 Sep 2013 : 17:55:31
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Wizard, Cleric, Mystic Theurge, in that order.
And yeah, I know the theurge isn't great as a PrC. But it was really fun to roleplay.
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Female, 40-year DM of a homebrew-evolved 1E Realms, including a few added tidbits of 2E and 3E lore; played originally in AD&D, then in Rolemaster. Be a DM for your kids and grandkids, gaming is excellent for families! |
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Drustan Dwnhaedan
Learned Scribe
USA
324 Posts |
Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 02:02:31
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quote: Originally posted by Therise
Wizard, Cleric, Mystic Theurge, in that order.
And yeah, I know the theurge isn't great as a PrC. But it was really fun to roleplay.
The Mystic Theurge has never been very appealing to me. But my gaming experiences have made me slightly biased. The one adventure where one of my group actually played a Theurge was primarily spent picking up what was left of him and trying to find a high-level cleric to resurrect him. (Sometimes being part of a good-aligned party is a real *bleep*!) |
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Rolk Flameraven
Acolyte
USA
2 Posts |
Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 04:42:30
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"Other" I love both Divine and Arcane magic and have played many a Wizard and Cleric but my one true love is the Psi. |
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Plaguescarred
Learned Scribe
Canada
190 Posts |
Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 04:51:57
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I don't always play spellcaster, but when i do i play divine character - Dos Equis :)
Seriously though, i prefer divine spellcaster over arcane or primal one. |
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Therise
Master of Realmslore
1272 Posts |
Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 07:26:17
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quote: Originally posted by Drustan Dwnhaedan
quote: Originally posted by Therise
Wizard, Cleric, Mystic Theurge, in that order.
And yeah, I know the theurge isn't great as a PrC. But it was really fun to roleplay.
The Mystic Theurge has never been very appealing to me. But my gaming experiences have made me slightly biased. The one adventure where one of my group actually played a Theurge was primarily spent picking up what was left of him and trying to find a high-level cleric to resurrect him. (Sometimes being part of a good-aligned party is a real *bleep*!)
I hear you there. With my theurge, I often felt like that bard Elan in Order of the Stick. Certainly fun for roleplay, but there were serious negatives when it came to combat.
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Female, 40-year DM of a homebrew-evolved 1E Realms, including a few added tidbits of 2E and 3E lore; played originally in AD&D, then in Rolemaster. Be a DM for your kids and grandkids, gaming is excellent for families! |
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Gyor
Master of Realmslore
1625 Posts |
Posted - 05 Sep 2013 : 14:05:41
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My favourite class in 3.5 was the Binder whose magic was niether shadow, Arcane, Primal, Psionic, Elemental, or Ki, but rather unknown. So I guess you could call my favourite powersource vestage. Next is a tie between Divine and Shadow, especially classes who mixed the two like the 4e Blackguard. |
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