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<blockquote data-quote="yennico" data-source="post: 2249012" data-attributes="member: 11978"><p>1. There are many prcs posted here (everbody thinks he can design a prc <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> ) and enough prcs are printed in books. Some users are tired of new prcs.</p><p>2. Some of the prcs posted here are owerpowered and not balanced. The users here are tired of adjusting too powerful prcs.</p><p>3. The name of your prc does not sound interesting. The topic of summoning is already covered by the thaumaturgist, so some might think your class is something for a homebrew setting</p><p>4. You are a newbie in this forum. You do not have a high post count so somebody reads your topcis because he knows and loves your writings.</p><p></p><p></p><p>A nice ability. A familiar is not a good choice for a conjurer because he has not so much touch spells. I play a wizard often without a familiar (with no exchange)because most of the time IMHO a familiar is useless. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes most conjurers and sorcerers with summoning spells would do the same, but a) not all and b) clerics can not do the same.</p><p>Not all conjurers want to get rid of their familiars. Some conjurers like delivering touch spells by their familiar.</p><p></p><p></p><p>IMHO you can only counterspell a spell if you have a higher initiatve then the other spellcaster and have a readied action for this. IMHO countetrspelling needs an action, without requiring an action a spellcaster can cast two spells per round (one for his action, one to counterspell a spell).</p><p>As a caster with the higher initatiive you can either cast a spell (summon monster or any other spell) or ready an action to counter the spell of an enemy spellcaster.</p><p></p><p></p><p>With Summon Monster spells as standard action your summoner have an advantage over many spellcasters who use only summon monster spells. </p><p>With the denial ability you allow the summoner to casts two spells per round if the enemy spellcaster casts an summon monster spell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yennico, post: 2249012, member: 11978"] 1. There are many prcs posted here (everbody thinks he can design a prc :) ) and enough prcs are printed in books. Some users are tired of new prcs. 2. Some of the prcs posted here are owerpowered and not balanced. The users here are tired of adjusting too powerful prcs. 3. The name of your prc does not sound interesting. The topic of summoning is already covered by the thaumaturgist, so some might think your class is something for a homebrew setting 4. You are a newbie in this forum. You do not have a high post count so somebody reads your topcis because he knows and loves your writings. A nice ability. A familiar is not a good choice for a conjurer because he has not so much touch spells. I play a wizard often without a familiar (with no exchange)because most of the time IMHO a familiar is useless. Yes most conjurers and sorcerers with summoning spells would do the same, but a) not all and b) clerics can not do the same. Not all conjurers want to get rid of their familiars. Some conjurers like delivering touch spells by their familiar. IMHO you can only counterspell a spell if you have a higher initiatve then the other spellcaster and have a readied action for this. IMHO countetrspelling needs an action, without requiring an action a spellcaster can cast two spells per round (one for his action, one to counterspell a spell). As a caster with the higher initatiive you can either cast a spell (summon monster or any other spell) or ready an action to counter the spell of an enemy spellcaster. With Summon Monster spells as standard action your summoner have an advantage over many spellcasters who use only summon monster spells. With the denial ability you allow the summoner to casts two spells per round if the enemy spellcaster casts an summon monster spell. [/QUOTE]
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