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From Complete Arcane page 10. The warmage is an evocation specialist that also fights with weapons. First impression is that it is very good at what it does, yet lacks flavor. | From Complete Arcane page 10. The warmage is an evocation specialist that also fights with weapons. First impression is that it is very good at what it does, yet lacks flavor. | ||
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+ | *Spellbook. Warmages do not automatically have access to their full class spell list. Instead, they have a spellbook like wizards do. They do not prepare specific spells, but must still have access to their spellbook when preparing spells. <br> ''This means that the warmage spell list need not be completely closed; it is possible to add new spells to the warmage list without unbalancing the class.'' | ||
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From Complete Arcane page 10. The warmage is an evocation specialist that also fights with weapons. First impression is that it is very good at what it does, yet lacks flavor.
Rules
- Spellbook. Warmages do not automatically have access to their full class spell list. Instead, they have a spellbook like wizards do. They do not prepare specific spells, but must still have access to their spellbook when preparing spells.
This means that the warmage spell list need not be completely closed; it is possible to add new spells to the warmage list without unbalancing the class.