Chronomancers

Eltern

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Does anyone have suggestions for implementing Chronomancy in D&D? I've got a copy of the Chronomancy book by Mongoose Publishing, and am largley unphased by it. I'm looking for rules that do those things that specifically mess with your head, going forward and backward in time all along the time line, on an epic level. I'm running Return to the Temple of Elemental Evil right now, and have been placing seeds all throughout the adventure for an epic level time traveling campaign once we get done, but have yet to find any prestige class or rules system that gives enough access to actual, wholesale time travel, instead of "being under the effects of haste" or whatnot.

So, suggestions? I'm just fine with it being epic level, too.

Thanks,
Eltern
 

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http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/showthread.php?t=54358

Scroll down to my posts. I believe every spell and creature (although some what poorly on the creature's side) is converted. Several of the spells are unbalanced, but easily fixable, for the most part.

These aren't my conversions, these are just some of the ones I've found through all my searches of chronomancy on the internet. Mongoose also has a book on Chronomancy that I find unique and very interesting as well.
 

The Mongoose book was abysmal in a 3.0 setting. I mean really bad. Too many feats and spell slot sacrifices. Now in 3.5 with the nerfing of the haste spell, some of the feats are more attractive.
 

me too

I too am of the opinion that the Mongoose book bites. But unfourtanetly, I didn't see any chronomancy variants that were of the epic, though correctly powered level that I was looking for :-(

Thanks,
Eltern
 

It's doesn't sound like it will be all that you're looking for, but it might be worth taking a peek at the chronorebel psionic prestige class in Mindscapes. It might be a good source of ideas that you can translate into arcane equivalents. However, the class refers to some powers in the Psionics Handbook, so if you have neither book, it probably won't be worth your while.
 


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