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Hi, and thanks for all your kind help.

I've got a pair DMG/PrC questions:

What are the prerequisites for the Horizon Walker, and (only vaguely) what kind of abilities do they get?

Have the Loremaster prereqs changed from 3.0, when it was: Know 7 divination spells, including 1 3rd level. 10 ranks in 2 knowledge skills. 3 metamagic/item feats, and skill focus (knowledge)?

Thanks a bunch.
 

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reapersaurus said:
They brought Rage spell from DotF into 3.5E???!
And turned it into a Wizard spell?

If that's so, than they completely removed the need to have Barbarians.

That is SO not true.

There are lots of things that a wizard isn't stupid enough to do that require a barbarian. It's all good.
 

Brekki said:
6N
circle of death
create undead
eyebite
symbol of fear
undeath to death

D&D necromancers are now real necromancers! Do you hear me!? w00t!

Okay, I may sign on to the specialist thing after all...
 

generalist wizards own specialists, and can throw out the necro just as well as a necro except for one spell per level. Still I wouldn't mind a rehash of my 2e scarlet brotherhood necro, with his list of people who he would get revenge upon if he hadn't been killed at 5th level.
 

I see they have command undead at 2nd elvel as well. I wonder if its just the T&B spell or if its changed at all.

Control undead is still 7th level though.
 


dravot said:
There are lots of things that a wizard isn't stupid enough to do that require a barbarian. It's all good.
If you complete the scene in your mind, there would be a fighter-type in the wizard's party that he'd be buffing to be better than a Barbarian (the Rage spell in DotF IS better than Barbarian's Rage).

Or the fighter-types can just get a magic item that makes the Barbarian obsolete.
Any time a spell duplicates a unique PC class ability, that is bad news, from a design standpoint (IMO).
 

reapersaurus said:
They brought Rage spell from DotF into 3.5E???!
And turned it into a Wizard spell?

If that's so, than they completely removed the need to have Barbarians.

I believe it's the Rage portion of the 3e Emotion spell rather than the DoTF spell named Rage. Could be wrong, I don't have the book, but that's what I'm betting on.
 


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