Testament
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beaver1024 said:Enchantment and Illusion. Those 2 schools have been nerfed into the ground in 3.5.
In what way were they nerfed into the ground? AFAICS, they were barely touched!
beaver1024 said:Enchantment and Illusion. Those 2 schools have been nerfed into the ground in 3.5.
Spell DCs in general were brought under control, especially for encounters at low to mid level. This could be seen as a nerf for "save-or-else" effects.Testament said:In what way were they nerfed into the ground? AFAICS, they were barely touched!
Testament said:In what way were they nerfed into the ground? AFAICS, they were barely touched!
Merlion said:I can see your point. I think specilization is a little screwed up.
Patryn of Elvenshae said:How the heck was invisibility "nerfed"?
just__al said:I'm finding it harder and harder to specialize. There seems to be spells too good to give up from every school, just not at every level. This probably comes from using the PHB and all the complete books (and for one campaign, the Planar Handbook).
Want to be a necromancer? Stuck for what to give up for schools? I'd actually go the route of not specializing and picking up spell focus (necromancy).
That being said... I'd go with evocation and maybe transmutation especially if you are using Libris Mortis and can get the summon undead spells... Then take the corpse crafer feat(s)
Shard O'Glase said:I love libris mortis, its all about the pale master. The deathless masters touch rocks, oh yeah you kill things and they cme back as a zombie under your control and it doesn't count towards your cap. Though with the 2nd level control undead spell, HD limits are for suckers anyways. That spell + chain spell makes me happy. And while I dig the corpse crafter feats I think they they spread it out over too many feats. Personally I'd of prefered it being 1 feat with extra material compnents required for the extra abilities.