Description
The wizard strives to be a master of magical energies, shaping them and casting them as spells. To do so, he studies strange tongues and obscure facts and devotes much of his time to magical research. A wizard must rely on knowledge and wit to survive. Wizards are rarely seen adventuring without a retinue of fighters and men-at-arms. Because there are different types (or schools) of magic, there are different types of wizards. A wizard who concentrates his efforts in a single school of magic is called a WildMage. The number of spells they can cast increases, but they lose the ability to cast spells of the school in opposition to their specialty.
Advantages:
- Spellcasting
Disadvantages:
- Low Hitpoints
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Opinions
Bardan says : A mage with more spells? Yes! A specialist without an opposition school? yes! A chance he will accidentally turn you into a squirrel? YES!!! A fun specialist mage, the WildMage gains extra spells on the understanding that they could go horribly wrong or spectacularly right. With a spell only he can use (Nahal's Reckless Dweomer), the WildMage can cast any spell he knows whether memorised or not of any level, by using only a level 1 spell slot. Of course, the spell has a chance of failing and might drop a cow on you, but it's up to you to decide whether it's worth it!
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