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<blockquote data-quote="Brother MacLaren" data-source="post: 5489211" data-attributes="member: 15999"><p>Yeah, I like that archetype as well. I would like the wizard to rely somewhat less on spells and somewhat more on knowledge. He should have something like the archivist's Dark Knowledge ability, or simply use enough player-unfamiliar monsters that the character has to make a pretty high Knowledge check to identify the weaknesses (maybe raise the DCs). If you were to go with the late-3.5 approach, the "wizard" would focus on divinations, have a secondary strength in maybe transmutation, and have the ability to learn a limited number of warmage/beguiler/dread necro spells. </p><p></p><p>Gandalf and Merlin accomplish their tasks more by being Knowers of Things than by being Slingers of Spells. Possibly you could say that earlier editions labeling the class "Magic-User" put too much focus on the latter aspect, but then again B/X did say that Magic-Users were useful for the problem-solving ability of their high Intelligence, at least suggesting that should play a role.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brother MacLaren, post: 5489211, member: 15999"] Yeah, I like that archetype as well. I would like the wizard to rely somewhat less on spells and somewhat more on knowledge. He should have something like the archivist's Dark Knowledge ability, or simply use enough player-unfamiliar monsters that the character has to make a pretty high Knowledge check to identify the weaknesses (maybe raise the DCs). If you were to go with the late-3.5 approach, the "wizard" would focus on divinations, have a secondary strength in maybe transmutation, and have the ability to learn a limited number of warmage/beguiler/dread necro spells. Gandalf and Merlin accomplish their tasks more by being Knowers of Things than by being Slingers of Spells. Possibly you could say that earlier editions labeling the class "Magic-User" put too much focus on the latter aspect, but then again B/X did say that Magic-Users were useful for the problem-solving ability of their high Intelligence, at least suggesting that should play a role. [/QUOTE]
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