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''Not all these specializations may exist in all worlds. Even in settings that allow some of them, others might be unavailable. Historically illusionists are the most common specialist wizards.'' | ''Not all these specializations may exist in all worlds. Even in settings that allow some of them, others might be unavailable. Historically illusionists are the most common specialist wizards.'' | ||
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+ | == Class Information == | ||
+ | This is a [http://www.d20pfsrd.com/classes/core-classes/wizard wizard] archetype. | ||
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− | + | A specialist wizard must select two other schools as his opposition schools, representing knowledge sacrificed in one area of arcane lore to gain mastery in another. These restrictions are more significant than those most wizards follow, and are known as prohibited schools. | |
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Magic Device skill to do so. | Magic Device skill to do so. | ||
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− | + | All schools that are not the specialist wizard's school specialization or prohibited school are opposition schools. | |
− | + | A specialist wizard who prepares spells from his opposition schools must use two spell slots of that level to prepare the spell. For example, a specialist wizard with evocation as an opposition school must expend two of his available 3rd-level spell slots to prepare a fireball. In addition, a specialist takes a –4 penalty on any skill checks made when crafting a magic item that has a spell from one of his opposition schools as a prerequisite. | |
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− | + | Universal spells are the only spells a specialist wizard casts normally. | |
== Summary of Changed Class Abilities == | == Summary of Changed Class Abilities == | ||
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype: | These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype: | ||
* Arcane School | * Arcane School | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:42, 17 April 2016
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A specialist wizard has more focus on his magic that normally afforded by arcane schools, giving up some areas of magic completely to focus on the school in question.
Not all these specializations may exist in all worlds. Even in settings that allow some of them, others might be unavailable. Historically illusionists are the most common specialist wizards.
Class Information
This is a wizard archetype.
Hit Dice: d6.
Class Abilities
The specialist has all the standard wizard's class abilities except as noted below.
School Specialization
The specialist wizard specializes in one school of magic and gains great advantage in this field. In return, they give up several other schools of magic completely.
Spells of the school the specialist is focused on are prepared in a spell slot one level lower than normal. This means that an illusionist casts illusion spells as if they were all one spell level lower. Shadow conjuration is a 4th level wizard spell, but is only a 3rd level spell to a specialist wizard of the illusionist school. What is ordinarily first level spells of the chosen school now becomes cantrips and can be cast any number of times in a day. This bonus does not apply when creating magic items; the cost of a scroll, potion, wand or other magic item is always calculated based on the spell's normal level, tough a specialist wizard may learn the prerequisites for creating a magic item earlier than a normal wizard.
This replaces the arcane school ability. Specialist wizards do not receive school slots or school powers.
Prohibited Schools
A specialist wizard must select two other schools as his opposition schools, representing knowledge sacrificed in one area of arcane lore to gain mastery in another. These restrictions are more significant than those most wizards follow, and are known as prohibited schools.
A specialist wizard can never prepare a spell that is in one of his prohibited schools-he treats these spells as if they were not on the wizard spell list. If using a spell trigger or spell completion item to cast a spell from one of his prohibited schools, he must use the Use Magic Device skill to do so.
Opposition Schools
All schools that are not the specialist wizard's school specialization or prohibited school are opposition schools. A specialist wizard who prepares spells from his opposition schools must use two spell slots of that level to prepare the spell. For example, a specialist wizard with evocation as an opposition school must expend two of his available 3rd-level spell slots to prepare a fireball. In addition, a specialist takes a –4 penalty on any skill checks made when crafting a magic item that has a spell from one of his opposition schools as a prerequisite.
Universal spells are the only spells a specialist wizard casts normally.
Summary of Changed Class Abilities
These abilities of the original class are lost or modified in this archetype:
- Arcane School
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