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Post by mysteryashslayr on Sept 2, 2014 11:15:56 GMT
I have numbers by each request, each request is a different request or a different combination of the request.
Increase Skill Requests: 1. My first request is a simple, can wizards gain more skills because the spells reduction. Like from 2 + int to 4 + int.
2. If 1 is to be denied how about wizards that are apart of the school within Tel Vinrae to gain the extra skills, compared to a wizard that learned else where?
3. And if 2 doesn't fit, what about when Wizards gain Eldritch Training, can one be added where a player can choose to take one that increases skills gained by one and max time it can be taken is Twice?
Is there a feat called Extra Eldritch Training? If there isn't will there be one possibility in the future?
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Post by JonathanM on Sept 2, 2014 12:52:08 GMT
I have numbers by each request, each request is a different request or a different combination of the request. Increase Skill Requests:1. My first request is a simple, can wizards gain more skills because the spells reduction. Like from 2 + int to 4 + int. 2. If 1 is to be denied how about wizards that are apart of the school within Tel Vinrae to gain the extra skills, compared to a wizard that learned else where? 3. And if 2 doesn't fit, what about when Wizards gain Eldritch Training, can one be added where a player can choose to take one that increases skills gained by one and max time it can be taken is Twice?
Is there a feat called Extra Eldritch Training? If there isn't will there be one possibility in the future? 1.Most wizards have a high intelligence score, which naturally lends itself to high skill points. 2. Wizards in Tel'Vinrae have access to the Mage of the Arcane Order (though it's called simply Academy Mage here.) This prc allows them to ignore school limitations to a point and cast spells they don't know in exchange for adhering to certain rules. 3. Then it wouldn't be Eldritch Training. 4. No. The DM team is looking to limit primary arcane casters, which are typically the most OP and setting breaking classes in DND, in order to prolong the functional balance of chat. Summary: Your request is respectfully denied. Our DMs have set in stone both the Wizard and Sorcerer classes, at least for the time being. Much, much later, I am told we will revisit arcane casters, and examine them for balance once we see how the changes we've enacted influence their interaction with other character types in the long run. Thank you for your ideas, but I don't think we're looking to change wizards or sorcerers any more at this time.
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