Storyteller01
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You could make this ability similar to a dagger in stats (No AoO's when someone gets close) at 1st level, and have it build up in power based on level. Maybe in lew of a familiar (thanks for the muse Ranger) 

Is this a continuation of your previous post, Gez? If not, where did this come from?Gez said:About cantrips, all spellcasters get a number of bonus cantrip (or orisons) slots equal to their caster level. So a level 12 wizard can cast 16 cantrips a day. Not unlimited, but quite enough so he isn't stingy with them.
Naathez said:All right... this has been goin' round and round in my head for a long time.
I don't like mages using crossbows, or darts (remember 2nd Ed.?)...
mostly , I don't like the fact they were given the ability to use them (mechanically speaking) mostly to have some way to attack when they run out of spells, basically at low levels.
So I thought:
I could remove proficiency with crossbows and give mages (wizards and sorcerers both) the ability to attack... with some kind of spell that isn't a spell and is usable at will. That is, damage, critical, range, all as a light crossbow - only it's magical, shoots out of mage's hand, or his staff, or anything similar. Can look many different ways (ray of light, tiny meteors, etc.) but it's basically physical damage - EXACTLY like a crossbow's. And frequency of attacks is exactly as indicated by the mage's BAB.
Advantages for users would be they cannot lose the crossbow, (they don't have one to lose) and don't have to buy bolts. Yet it seems to me small enough that it wouldn't be unbalancing , and would actually make for nicer visuals.
All of this of course IMO...thoughts, impressions, opinions?
Li Shenron said:Vuolsi cosí colà dove si puote ciò che si vuole, e piú non dimandare.
However I can try to explain briefly... Dante is travelling through hell under the phisical & spiritual guide of ancient poet Virgilio, and they arrive at a river which the only way to cross is to get a lift on Charon's boat. The demon Charon is used to transport souls, not alive people like Dante, so he objects. But Virgilio freezes him with this sentence, more or less literally "It is wanted this way (in the place) where what is wanted is also what can be, and stop questioning". The place is obviously heaven, so someone in heaven wants Dante to cross that river, and since a wish in heaven simply becomes reality there's no point for Charon to even try...
Arkhandus said:Don't apply Strength modifier to damage.
Naathez said:Come to think of it...
Dante went through hell, purgatory and heaven....
d'ya thing he got epic? It was SOME dungeon...![]()
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