[PnP] Shaman & Wizard
Scott Adams
longshotgm at comcast.net
Tue May 12 05:21:33 CEST 2015
To Elaborate...I'm ok with multi class within reason. Alignment cna
be a death grip for a character or a simple social order. Just
because you orient to Law does not mean you can learn Chaos
spells. Does that mean your a evil but lawful guy? No. Just means
you learn the rites for stuff to defend against it. Course if you
suddenly use 90% Chaos spells an d10% law hten I would consider you
more caotic. Sort of like Star Wars too many dark side points and
you turn dark and npc.
Best with realistic backgrounds as well.
At 05:40 PM 5/11/2015, you wrote:
>In Scott's game the character Z'leyra, brought in primarily as a
>healer, is a Shaman/Sidhe Magician/Balance Wizard. Her background is
>as a daughter of a shaman who wed a visiting Ticasi Scholar. Upon
>the shaman's death he was allowed to take one of his daughters (both
>of whom had trained as shaman) back to Ticasi with him. In Ticasi
>the daughter also learned Balance wizardry and made the acquaintance
>of some sidhe, (most notably Varange) from whom she learned to be a
>sidhe magician. Her official adventuring started after her father died.
>
>Yes, she had to pay the apprenticeship cost of all three paths. With
>decent attributes this gave her enough starting experience to start at MEL5.
>
>On 5/11/2015 7:28 AM, Thomas O. Magann Jr. wrote:
>>Well, when it comes right down to it, just Wizard and Shaman would
>>be iffy. Shamans are Elder oriented, Wizards are either Chaos, Law
>>or Balance. Probably not.
>>
>>However, all 3 IS more possible. Wizard plus Sidhe allows for an
>>Elder orientation Wizard, which allows for learning of Shaman
>>spells without Shaman training, although there is no tonah bond.
>>Actually taking the Shaman training would give the Bond, the
>>natural magic itemss, and a couple of basic Shaman spells, such as
>>the all important Orient Self.
>>
>>So, I'd say: Wizard plus Shaman: NO, All 3, YES, as long as Shaman was last.
>>
>>Of course, ultimately, it's up to your GM. A case for a Balance
>>Wizard/Shaman could be made, and even for a Chaos Wizard/Kotothi
>>Shaman with a Desert Lion Tonah tie.
>>
>>Note that Natural Mages can learn anything, which implies some
>>immunity to Alignment restrictions, at least between Elder and
>>Human (Wizardry) magic styles.
>>
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
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>>Can a character pay the expertise cost to become both a Shaman and a Wizard?
>>What about all three paths? Wizard, Shaman and Sidh?
>>
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