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[3.5]Changing Wizard Specialization
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<blockquote data-quote="nameless" data-source="post: 1060912" data-attributes="member: 1543"><p>I don't like this implementation. It makes the drawbacks of specialization almost nothing, since you could easily drop schools like Necromancy and Conjuration and still have all the offensive power schools, with the utility schools (and schools with no-save attack spells) at your disposal. </p><p></p><p>You did give me an idea though. A general feat called something like "Arcane Fabrication"</p><p></p><p>Benefit: You may add spells to your spellbook as a different school than they appear in their original form. Changing the school of a spell causes the scribing time to be doubled. Add one to the spell level of any spell thus altered. You may not alter Evocation, Transmutation, and Conjuration spells to be in the Enchantment, Necromancy, or Illusion schools, and vice versa. The effective school is changed for all purposes, including Spell Focus, school specialization, and further copying of the spell.</p><p></p><p>Special: This allows a wizard to copy a spell from a banned school and change it into a school he has access to.</p><p></p><p>I was toying with making it add two levels, but I think that may be too harsh. What do you think of this as a solution?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nameless, post: 1060912, member: 1543"] I don't like this implementation. It makes the drawbacks of specialization almost nothing, since you could easily drop schools like Necromancy and Conjuration and still have all the offensive power schools, with the utility schools (and schools with no-save attack spells) at your disposal. You did give me an idea though. A general feat called something like "Arcane Fabrication" Benefit: You may add spells to your spellbook as a different school than they appear in their original form. Changing the school of a spell causes the scribing time to be doubled. Add one to the spell level of any spell thus altered. You may not alter Evocation, Transmutation, and Conjuration spells to be in the Enchantment, Necromancy, or Illusion schools, and vice versa. The effective school is changed for all purposes, including Spell Focus, school specialization, and further copying of the spell. Special: This allows a wizard to copy a spell from a banned school and change it into a school he has access to. I was toying with making it add two levels, but I think that may be too harsh. What do you think of this as a solution? [/QUOTE]
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