Ricochet
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I've never subscribed to the notion of dwarves not liking magic. I've always seen them as more of a runecaster-type magic-user though. I like the way Warhammer has dwarven magic be intrinsic with runes and glyphs.
Drager & Dæmoner was also a good thing for dwarven wizardry, as Staffan mentioned.
I've always considered the dwarven druid a stranger phenomenon (even though I know a famous one co-stars in the RA Salvatore cleric series of novels)
My favorite 3e character was a dwarven illusionist. I'm playing a dwarf wizard again in Pathfinder Kingmaker, but this one has illusion as a prohibited school. I had to shake things up a little bit.
Drager & Dæmoner was also a good thing for dwarven wizardry, as Staffan mentioned.
I've always considered the dwarven druid a stranger phenomenon (even though I know a famous one co-stars in the RA Salvatore cleric series of novels)
My favorite 3e character was a dwarven illusionist. I'm playing a dwarf wizard again in Pathfinder Kingmaker, but this one has illusion as a prohibited school. I had to shake things up a little bit.
