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<blockquote data-quote="Devall2000" data-source="post: 131024" data-attributes="member: 1682"><p>I've been working on this for awhile. I was told that this class should be posted here versus the general RPG discussion. Any feedback is appreciated.Wizards of High Sorcery Character Class</p><p></p><p>By: Jamie Devall</p><p>email: <a href="mailto:devall3000@aol.com">devall3000@aol.com</a></p><p>last update: 3/29/2002</p><p></p><p>Summary of Conversion: This conversion retains a lot of the flavor from the Wizards of High Sorcery PC class in the first edition hardcover: Dragonlance Adventures(DLA). It also has a sprinkling from Tales of the Lance. The specialization was inspired by "The Anvil of Time." It conforms to the Wizard character class found in the 3rd Edition Player's Handbook.</p><p></p><p>Wizard PC's on Krynn start out as other wizards from 3rd Edition for the first 3 levels. They cannot go any higher than level 3 unless they declare allegiance to one of the 3 orders or become a renegade mage. Wizards of High Sorcery gain spells, feats, bonus feats, saves, hit dice, and skill points in the same way as wizards in the 3E PHB. Before a wizard declares allegiance, he/she must take the Test of High Sorcery. Each test is individualized for the initiate/wizard petitioning for membership. Tests are conducted this way not just to test the initiate's abilities, but to see how he/she will use his/her magical abilities. In each test, there should be 3 tests of the wizard's knowledge of magic and its use, mandatory casting of all spells known to the initiate, 3 tests that cannot be completed solely by the use of magic, combat against a PC who is a friend or ally, and one encounter with an opponent who is 2 CR's higher than the initiate. The initiate is not allowed any sort of help in the last test even though friends/allies are alowed to help in all other portions of the test. </p><p></p><p>Advancement Table for Level 1-3 Wizards</p><p>Level Title Special</p><p>1. Student -Summon Familiar, Scribe Scroll</p><p>2. Novice</p><p>3. Initiate*</p><p></p><p>* Wizards take the Test and Declare Allegiance or become renegades.</p><p></p><p>There are 3 orders of mages that comprise the Wizards of High Sorcery. They are the White Robe Mages, Red Robe Mages, and the Black Robe mages. The orders differ based on alignment, spheres of magic, and moon magic. The White Robes are good while the Red Robes are Neutral. The Black Robes are evil. However, while at a conclave or in the tower of Wayreth, the wizards put those differences aside. Each order is granted unlimited access to only some of the spheres of magic. These are listed below. </p><p></p><p>White Robes- Abjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, and Evocation</p><p>Red Robes- Conjuration, Divination, Evocation, Illusion, and Transmutation</p><p>Black Robes- Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Illusion, and Necromancy</p><p></p><p>The spheres not listed for a given order are restricted. This limited access only applies to spells of 4th level or higher. Wizards of High Sorcery have access to all spells between spell levels 1 through 3. The only catch is that no more than half of a Wizard's spells at spell levels 1-3 can be from the restricted spheres. For example, a Wizard with 4 first level spell slots, 2 second level spell slots, and 1 third level spell slot would only be able to cast 2 first level spells and 1 second level spell from the restricted spheres.</p><p></p><p>The Moons of Magic: Each order is affected by one of the moons of magic. White Robe mages receive their abilities from Solinari, Black Robe mages receive their abilities from Nuitari, and Red Robe mages receive theirs from Lunitari. The position and aspect of a given order's moon determines that order's saving throws, additional spells, and effective level. It is important to note that each order is affected by its moon, and its moon alone where moon phases are concerned.</p><p></p><p>Moon Phase Effects Table*</p><p>Moon Saving Additional Effective</p><p>Phase Throw Spells** Level </p><p>Low Sanction -1 0 -1 </p><p>Waning Normal 0 Even</p><p>Waxing Normal +1 Even</p><p>High Sanction +1 +2 +1***</p><p></p><p>* Wizards between levels 1-3 are unaffected by the moons due to their low power levels. This is why the test for wizards occurs at level 3.</p><p>** The additional spells can come from any level in which the wizard can cast spells.</p><p>*** In order to gain this benefit, a wizard must be of 6th level and have an intelligence of 15. Otherwise, a wizards effective level will be unchanged regardless of the phase of the moon.</p><p></p><p>If 2 or more of the moons become aligned, there are additional bonuses to the Moon Phase Effects.</p><p></p><p>Moon Alignment Effects Table*</p><p> Saving Additional Effective</p><p>Alignment Throw Spells Level </p><p>Sol. with Lun. +1 +1 +1</p><p>Nuit. with Lun. +1 +1 +1</p><p>Sol. with Nuit. +1 0 Normal</p><p>All Three Moons +2 +2 +1</p><p></p><p>*All of the plusses on the preceding table are cumulitive with any other bonuses. Any time in which all of the moons align at high sanction results in all Wizards of High Sorcery receiving a +3 saving throw, 4 additional spells, and +2 effective levels to any spells they cast. Any evening in which this occurs is known as the "Night of the Eye" because magic is said to be at its peak when this event occurs.</p><p></p><p>For a diagram to track the moon phases, consult 'Dragonlance adventures' (DLA), or download it from Wizards of the Coast at a minimal price. If you would just like an explanation of how it works, feel free to email me. My address is at the top of the page.</p><p></p><p>The Wizards' Conclave is the ruling body over the members of the 3 orders. It is composed of 21 members with each of the orders having a total of 7 members on the Conclave. The Master Level Mage of each order is in charge of the other 6 members. Each order uses a different method to determine the Master Level Mage. While the White Robes elect theirs, the Red Robes draw lots. The most powerful Black Robe usually ends up being the master level mage, but on occasion, two mages do battle to see who will be Master of the order. The Master of the Conclave is determined using the Consensus spell. This spell takes the views of all Wizards of High Sorcery into consideration when utilized to make a decision. The Master of the Conclave decides the majority of decisions that come before the Conclave. However, if the rest of the Conclave strongly disagrees, they can call for the election of a new Master of the Conclave through use of the Consensus spell.</p><p></p><p>Changing orders after becoming a wizard of High Sorcery has effects upon the wizard. Whether it be through actions or choice, a wizard who changes orders immediately loses 2 levels of experience. The wizard also will not be able to cast some spells since the spheres of magic a wizard has access to are based on the order he/she is in. The moons of magic factor into this as well.</p><p></p><p>Renegade Mages operate outside of the jurisdiction of the Wizards of High Sorcery. Renegades can be wizards who have advanced higher than the level of initiate without taking the test or spell-casters who come from another world. They can also be Wizards of one of the three orders who have defied their order and/or the conclave. Regardless, Renegade mages are seen as a threat to the orders and the balance of magic in general. When a renegade is detected by the orders one of three things happens. The renegade either joins one of the orders, goes before the Conclave, or is destroyed. Renegade wizards who go before the Conclave are given a final chance to join the Wizards of High Sorcery. If the renegade refuses this final chance, he is cast out of Krynn and sent to another world. Each of the 3 orders employs different methods for dealing with renegades. White Robes try to capture renegades in a multitude of ways while doing as little harm as possible. If unsuccesful, the renegade would be reported but monitored closely. Should the renegade do anything threatening toward life or magic, White Robes would be forced to destroy him. Red Robes try to capture renegades and bring them before the Conclave. Renegades who can't be captured are destroyed by Red Robes. Black Robes try and get renegades to join their order before opting to destroy them. Renegades are a little more easy to detect than one might believe. How easy this is depends on the skill number that the renegade has in disguise, the skill number in spot that the Wizard of High Sorcery has, along with the magical means employed by the Wizard of High Sorcery in detecting a renegade, and those employed by the renegade in avoiding detection.</p><p></p><p>School Specialization: Wizards of High Sorcery are considered to be specialists. They get their bonus spells for specialization from the spheres of magic that they have unlimited access to. It is also important to note that Renegade Mages can specialize as well. However, they specialize as the wizard PC class does in the 3E PHB.</p><p></p><p>White Robe Mages</p><p></p><p>Advancement Table</p><p>Level Title Special</p><p>4. 9th Order</p><p>5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat</p><p>6. 7th Order</p><p>7. 6th Order</p><p>8. 5th Order</p><p>9. 4th Order</p><p>10. 3rd Order -Bonus Feat</p><p>11. 2nd Order</p><p>12. 1st Order</p><p>13.</p><p>14.</p><p>15. -Bonus Feat</p><p>16.</p><p>17.</p><p>18. Master* </p><p>19.</p><p>20. -Bonus Feat </p><p></p><p>* Only one White Robe wizard can be of Master level.</p><p></p><p>At the higher levels, White Robe mages become the most powerful of the 3 orders. This is due to a much higher level ceiling for non-master mages.</p><p></p><p>Red Robe Mages </p><p></p><p>Advancement Table</p><p>Level Title Special</p><p>4. 9th Order</p><p>5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat</p><p>6. 7th Order</p><p>7. 6th Order</p><p>8. 5th Order</p><p>9. 4th Order</p><p>10. 3rd Order -Bonus Feat</p><p>11. 2nd Order</p><p>12. 1st Order</p><p>13.</p><p>14.</p><p>15. -Bonus Feat</p><p>16. Master* </p><p>17.</p><p>18.</p><p>19.</p><p>20. -Bonus Feat</p><p></p><p>* Only one Red Robe can be of Master level or above.</p><p></p><p>Red Robe Mages, save for the Master, can't advance as high as White Robe Mages.</p><p></p><p>Black Robe Mages</p><p></p><p>Advancement Table</p><p>Level Title Special</p><p>4. 9th Order</p><p>5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat</p><p>6. 7th Order</p><p>7. 6th Order</p><p>8. 5th Order</p><p>9. 4th Order</p><p>10. Trimorte -Bonus Feat</p><p>11. Brother to Darkness</p><p>12. Blackmage</p><p>13. Master* </p><p>14.</p><p>15. -Bonus Feat</p><p>16.</p><p>17.</p><p>18.</p><p>19.</p><p>20. -Bonus Feat</p><p></p><p>* Only one Black Robe wizard can be of Master level or higher.</p><p></p><p>Black Robe Mages can only advance so high before bottoming out. However, any Black Robe with the tenacity and ambition can attempt to usurp the Master of the Black Robes position by challenging the current master through magical combat outside of the conclave and the walls of the tower.</p><p></p><p>Master Level Mages are the only mages with access to the really high level spellbooks, scrolls, magic items, etc. To varying degrees, the Master Mages maintain level supremacy amongst their respective orders by being the ones who control access to these items amongst their orders. Only extraordinary circumstances should allow a Mage of a given order to become more powerful than the given order's Master (ex. Raistlin) or to supercede the maximum non-master level permitted by a given order (ex. Dalamar). </p><p>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devall2000, post: 131024, member: 1682"] I've been working on this for awhile. I was told that this class should be posted here versus the general RPG discussion. Any feedback is appreciated.Wizards of High Sorcery Character Class By: Jamie Devall email: [email]devall3000@aol.com[/email] last update: 3/29/2002 Summary of Conversion: This conversion retains a lot of the flavor from the Wizards of High Sorcery PC class in the first edition hardcover: Dragonlance Adventures(DLA). It also has a sprinkling from Tales of the Lance. The specialization was inspired by "The Anvil of Time." It conforms to the Wizard character class found in the 3rd Edition Player's Handbook. Wizard PC's on Krynn start out as other wizards from 3rd Edition for the first 3 levels. They cannot go any higher than level 3 unless they declare allegiance to one of the 3 orders or become a renegade mage. Wizards of High Sorcery gain spells, feats, bonus feats, saves, hit dice, and skill points in the same way as wizards in the 3E PHB. Before a wizard declares allegiance, he/she must take the Test of High Sorcery. Each test is individualized for the initiate/wizard petitioning for membership. Tests are conducted this way not just to test the initiate's abilities, but to see how he/she will use his/her magical abilities. In each test, there should be 3 tests of the wizard's knowledge of magic and its use, mandatory casting of all spells known to the initiate, 3 tests that cannot be completed solely by the use of magic, combat against a PC who is a friend or ally, and one encounter with an opponent who is 2 CR's higher than the initiate. The initiate is not allowed any sort of help in the last test even though friends/allies are alowed to help in all other portions of the test. Advancement Table for Level 1-3 Wizards Level Title Special 1. Student -Summon Familiar, Scribe Scroll 2. Novice 3. Initiate* * Wizards take the Test and Declare Allegiance or become renegades. There are 3 orders of mages that comprise the Wizards of High Sorcery. They are the White Robe Mages, Red Robe Mages, and the Black Robe mages. The orders differ based on alignment, spheres of magic, and moon magic. The White Robes are good while the Red Robes are Neutral. The Black Robes are evil. However, while at a conclave or in the tower of Wayreth, the wizards put those differences aside. Each order is granted unlimited access to only some of the spheres of magic. These are listed below. White Robes- Abjuration, Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, and Evocation Red Robes- Conjuration, Divination, Evocation, Illusion, and Transmutation Black Robes- Conjuration, Divination, Enchantment, Illusion, and Necromancy The spheres not listed for a given order are restricted. This limited access only applies to spells of 4th level or higher. Wizards of High Sorcery have access to all spells between spell levels 1 through 3. The only catch is that no more than half of a Wizard's spells at spell levels 1-3 can be from the restricted spheres. For example, a Wizard with 4 first level spell slots, 2 second level spell slots, and 1 third level spell slot would only be able to cast 2 first level spells and 1 second level spell from the restricted spheres. The Moons of Magic: Each order is affected by one of the moons of magic. White Robe mages receive their abilities from Solinari, Black Robe mages receive their abilities from Nuitari, and Red Robe mages receive theirs from Lunitari. The position and aspect of a given order's moon determines that order's saving throws, additional spells, and effective level. It is important to note that each order is affected by its moon, and its moon alone where moon phases are concerned. Moon Phase Effects Table* Moon Saving Additional Effective Phase Throw Spells** Level Low Sanction -1 0 -1 Waning Normal 0 Even Waxing Normal +1 Even High Sanction +1 +2 +1*** * Wizards between levels 1-3 are unaffected by the moons due to their low power levels. This is why the test for wizards occurs at level 3. ** The additional spells can come from any level in which the wizard can cast spells. *** In order to gain this benefit, a wizard must be of 6th level and have an intelligence of 15. Otherwise, a wizards effective level will be unchanged regardless of the phase of the moon. If 2 or more of the moons become aligned, there are additional bonuses to the Moon Phase Effects. Moon Alignment Effects Table* Saving Additional Effective Alignment Throw Spells Level Sol. with Lun. +1 +1 +1 Nuit. with Lun. +1 +1 +1 Sol. with Nuit. +1 0 Normal All Three Moons +2 +2 +1 *All of the plusses on the preceding table are cumulitive with any other bonuses. Any time in which all of the moons align at high sanction results in all Wizards of High Sorcery receiving a +3 saving throw, 4 additional spells, and +2 effective levels to any spells they cast. Any evening in which this occurs is known as the "Night of the Eye" because magic is said to be at its peak when this event occurs. For a diagram to track the moon phases, consult 'Dragonlance adventures' (DLA), or download it from Wizards of the Coast at a minimal price. If you would just like an explanation of how it works, feel free to email me. My address is at the top of the page. The Wizards' Conclave is the ruling body over the members of the 3 orders. It is composed of 21 members with each of the orders having a total of 7 members on the Conclave. The Master Level Mage of each order is in charge of the other 6 members. Each order uses a different method to determine the Master Level Mage. While the White Robes elect theirs, the Red Robes draw lots. The most powerful Black Robe usually ends up being the master level mage, but on occasion, two mages do battle to see who will be Master of the order. The Master of the Conclave is determined using the Consensus spell. This spell takes the views of all Wizards of High Sorcery into consideration when utilized to make a decision. The Master of the Conclave decides the majority of decisions that come before the Conclave. However, if the rest of the Conclave strongly disagrees, they can call for the election of a new Master of the Conclave through use of the Consensus spell. Changing orders after becoming a wizard of High Sorcery has effects upon the wizard. Whether it be through actions or choice, a wizard who changes orders immediately loses 2 levels of experience. The wizard also will not be able to cast some spells since the spheres of magic a wizard has access to are based on the order he/she is in. The moons of magic factor into this as well. Renegade Mages operate outside of the jurisdiction of the Wizards of High Sorcery. Renegades can be wizards who have advanced higher than the level of initiate without taking the test or spell-casters who come from another world. They can also be Wizards of one of the three orders who have defied their order and/or the conclave. Regardless, Renegade mages are seen as a threat to the orders and the balance of magic in general. When a renegade is detected by the orders one of three things happens. The renegade either joins one of the orders, goes before the Conclave, or is destroyed. Renegade wizards who go before the Conclave are given a final chance to join the Wizards of High Sorcery. If the renegade refuses this final chance, he is cast out of Krynn and sent to another world. Each of the 3 orders employs different methods for dealing with renegades. White Robes try to capture renegades in a multitude of ways while doing as little harm as possible. If unsuccesful, the renegade would be reported but monitored closely. Should the renegade do anything threatening toward life or magic, White Robes would be forced to destroy him. Red Robes try to capture renegades and bring them before the Conclave. Renegades who can't be captured are destroyed by Red Robes. Black Robes try and get renegades to join their order before opting to destroy them. Renegades are a little more easy to detect than one might believe. How easy this is depends on the skill number that the renegade has in disguise, the skill number in spot that the Wizard of High Sorcery has, along with the magical means employed by the Wizard of High Sorcery in detecting a renegade, and those employed by the renegade in avoiding detection. School Specialization: Wizards of High Sorcery are considered to be specialists. They get their bonus spells for specialization from the spheres of magic that they have unlimited access to. It is also important to note that Renegade Mages can specialize as well. However, they specialize as the wizard PC class does in the 3E PHB. White Robe Mages Advancement Table Level Title Special 4. 9th Order 5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat 6. 7th Order 7. 6th Order 8. 5th Order 9. 4th Order 10. 3rd Order -Bonus Feat 11. 2nd Order 12. 1st Order 13. 14. 15. -Bonus Feat 16. 17. 18. Master* 19. 20. -Bonus Feat * Only one White Robe wizard can be of Master level. At the higher levels, White Robe mages become the most powerful of the 3 orders. This is due to a much higher level ceiling for non-master mages. Red Robe Mages Advancement Table Level Title Special 4. 9th Order 5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat 6. 7th Order 7. 6th Order 8. 5th Order 9. 4th Order 10. 3rd Order -Bonus Feat 11. 2nd Order 12. 1st Order 13. 14. 15. -Bonus Feat 16. Master* 17. 18. 19. 20. -Bonus Feat * Only one Red Robe can be of Master level or above. Red Robe Mages, save for the Master, can't advance as high as White Robe Mages. Black Robe Mages Advancement Table Level Title Special 4. 9th Order 5. 8th Order -Bonus Feat 6. 7th Order 7. 6th Order 8. 5th Order 9. 4th Order 10. Trimorte -Bonus Feat 11. Brother to Darkness 12. Blackmage 13. Master* 14. 15. -Bonus Feat 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. -Bonus Feat * Only one Black Robe wizard can be of Master level or higher. Black Robe Mages can only advance so high before bottoming out. However, any Black Robe with the tenacity and ambition can attempt to usurp the Master of the Black Robes position by challenging the current master through magical combat outside of the conclave and the walls of the tower. Master Level Mages are the only mages with access to the really high level spellbooks, scrolls, magic items, etc. To varying degrees, the Master Mages maintain level supremacy amongst their respective orders by being the ones who control access to these items amongst their orders. Only extraordinary circumstances should allow a Mage of a given order to become more powerful than the given order's Master (ex. Raistlin) or to supercede the maximum non-master level permitted by a given order (ex. Dalamar). . [/QUOTE]
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