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Sorcerer can replace wizard as the favored class of high elves.
Variants
Because I perceive the sorcerer as underpowered, all these variants add significantly to the power of the class. In other words, all sorcerers should choose one of these variants; not doing so makes you weaker.
If you want something as close as possible to the original sorcerer, select the wildcard sorcerer variant.
- Battle Sorceror - Warrior
 - Crafty Sorcerer - Skilled
 - Domain Sorcerer - Focused magic
 - Spellbook Sorcerer - Studied magic
 - Wildcard Sorcerer - Flexible magic