D&D 3E/3.5 3.5 Incantatrix question

Ero Gaki

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In the 3.0 version, everyone who entered the Incantatrix prestige class became an Abjurer specialist, even if they are a already a specialist, or even a sorcerer. Does the 3.5 version have the same rule?
 

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The 3.5 version is very different than the 3.0 version. But yes, there is a similar requirement. The character must take an additional restricted school of magic, but it is not important which school.
 

Dr. Awkward said:
The 3.5 version is very different than the 3.0 version. But yes, there is a similar requirement. The character must take an additional restricted school of magic, but it is not important which school.

Where is the 3.5 Incantrix found?
 

Player's Guide to Faerûn.

It does not give the character a school specialization, tho, which was one part in the 3.0 version, which was very confusing with specialist wizards and sorcerers, to figure out how to handle it. You only "gain" one additional prohibited school.

Bye
Thanee
 

Thanee said:
Player's Guide to Faerûn.

It does not give the character a school specialization, tho, which was one part in the 3.0 version, which was very confusing with specialist wizards and sorcerers, to figure out how to handle it. You only "gain" one additional prohibited school.

Bye
Thanee
Yep. You don't get any better at any other school. The PrC is a metamagicker specialist.
 

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