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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 6686448" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>Not sure how to call this Arcane Tradition (I liked both the Scholarly Wizard and Academic Wizard used during playtest), in any case how does this very simple take at creating a "generalist" Wizard subclass look like?</p><p></p><p><strong>Spell Savant </strong>(2nd level): Beginning when you select this school at 2nd level, the gold and time you must spend to copy a spell of any school into your spellbook is halved. You also learn one additional cantrip (that does not count against your number of known cantrips per level).</p><p></p><p><strong>Vast Intellect </strong>(6th level): When preparing spells, choose a number of wizard spells from your spellbook equal to your Intelligence modifier + Wisdom modifier (minimum 1) + your wizard level. You also learn a second additional cantrip (that does not count against your number of known cantrips per level).</p><p></p><p><strong>Bookworm Expertise </strong>(10th level): Choose two knowledge skills. You become proficient in these skills. If you choose any knowledge skill in which you are already proficient, your proficiency bonus is doubled for any ability check you make that uses such proficiency.</p><p></p><p><strong>Improved Arcane Recovery </strong>(14th level): The spell slots you can recover with the Arcane Recovery ability can now have a combined level that is equal to your wizard level, and can now be 7th level or higher.</p><p></p><p>What do you think, does it look too generous compared to the other subclasses?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 6686448, member: 1465"] Not sure how to call this Arcane Tradition (I liked both the Scholarly Wizard and Academic Wizard used during playtest), in any case how does this very simple take at creating a "generalist" Wizard subclass look like? [B]Spell Savant [/B](2nd level): Beginning when you select this school at 2nd level, the gold and time you must spend to copy a spell of any school into your spellbook is halved. You also learn one additional cantrip (that does not count against your number of known cantrips per level). [B]Vast Intellect [/B](6th level): When preparing spells, choose a number of wizard spells from your spellbook equal to your Intelligence modifier + Wisdom modifier (minimum 1) + your wizard level. You also learn a second additional cantrip (that does not count against your number of known cantrips per level). [B]Bookworm Expertise [/B](10th level): Choose two knowledge skills. You become proficient in these skills. If you choose any knowledge skill in which you are already proficient, your proficiency bonus is doubled for any ability check you make that uses such proficiency. [B]Improved Arcane Recovery [/B](14th level): The spell slots you can recover with the Arcane Recovery ability can now have a combined level that is equal to your wizard level, and can now be 7th level or higher. What do you think, does it look too generous compared to the other subclasses? [/QUOTE]
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