The dragon annual (not the last one, but the next-to-last one if you know what i mean) did it for about 6 or 7 class combo's. It's the dragon with the Herald in it.
It was the coolest bit in the dragon.
Well it's not exactly a spell/spell combination, but a color spray with expert tactician is always very nice. You don't even need haste that way!
Wizard - Color Spray
Fighter - Effectively Hasted (as per 3.5 rules) without the +4 AC
Works also neat with sneak attacking.
What happened to me once is that i lost my notes (it was a notepad A4 size) with preparations for a session, 3 hours before i was to DM that session.
That really, really sucked. I was so frantically searching and and the same time repreparing the session notes it drove me quite nuts. The thing...
How do you make a smiley as in the picture, for when i do :-) it shows as :-), but not the smiley...
How do you use those thinks next to 'message icon'?
Im great, thank'ee :-)
Just got home from a dnd session which was very cool. We killed an insane wizard's (who thinks humans creation is flawed and the tarrasque is the upitome of perfection (high level campaign)) pet. He was not pleased.
Halflings also get +1 on their reflex and fortitude saves... if they're not stoutfolk halflings that is.
And another little contribution to the Hivemind thread series!
Halflings rule
I am on the doorstep of beginning with my group with a low level campaign. What we decided on, was to multiclass both the fighter and the caster classes. You cannot go full wizard, and you cannot go full warrior (*kuch* barbarrian/fighter).
Allowable would be fighter/rogue, fighter/sorc...
Since clerics cast healing spells 'spontaneously', they should be able to apply a metamagic feat (such as Reach Spell) on the fly just like the sorcerer when casting cure spells.