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<blockquote data-quote="Minigiant" data-source="post: 5996812" data-attributes="member: 63508"><p>To me I think I can better explain the classes through an analogy. Character Sheets.</p><p></p><p>A wizard read forums, looks up charts, and discuss theory when they make characters. A wizard actually OWNS the PHB and supplement books. They actually know how to made PC. They can be anything and learn anything since they know how to play. But they are limited by time and money.</p><p></p><p>A sorcerer is a newbie print a character sheet pregnant from their friend's site. They have what is on the sheet. They just inherit the sheet. A broken overpower character sheet.</p><p></p><p>A warlock is the DM's friend, relative, or lover. They are given a sheet and bribe the DM for more power. </p><p></p><p></p><p> The wizard are arcanists that actually study the ways of magic. They are more like the Normal Supers of comics like Tony Stark and Batman. They spend years honing their craft and sacrifice the time for training their bodies and not magical skills for learning more magic. </p><p></p><p>Sorcerers are magic. They are born magic and eventually they stop really qualifying as normal for their race. When a sorcerer gestures, spells just come out. The spells are tied to their blood and soul. Learning knew spells are difficult as it is much like rewriting the soul.</p><p></p><p>The warlock is usually a normal person whose unwilling to learn magic through the proper channels. They instead learn through trades rather than years of study. Magical beings powerful enough to offer to some of their power gladly do for some of the offers of the warlocks. A man recieves devil eyes and imps on call. An elf gets nymph beauty and passage into fey realms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Minigiant, post: 5996812, member: 63508"] To me I think I can better explain the classes through an analogy. Character Sheets. A wizard read forums, looks up charts, and discuss theory when they make characters. A wizard actually OWNS the PHB and supplement books. They actually know how to made PC. They can be anything and learn anything since they know how to play. But they are limited by time and money. A sorcerer is a newbie print a character sheet pregnant from their friend's site. They have what is on the sheet. They just inherit the sheet. A broken overpower character sheet. A warlock is the DM's friend, relative, or lover. They are given a sheet and bribe the DM for more power. The wizard are arcanists that actually study the ways of magic. They are more like the Normal Supers of comics like Tony Stark and Batman. They spend years honing their craft and sacrifice the time for training their bodies and not magical skills for learning more magic. Sorcerers are magic. They are born magic and eventually they stop really qualifying as normal for their race. When a sorcerer gestures, spells just come out. The spells are tied to their blood and soul. Learning knew spells are difficult as it is much like rewriting the soul. The warlock is usually a normal person whose unwilling to learn magic through the proper channels. They instead learn through trades rather than years of study. Magical beings powerful enough to offer to some of their power gladly do for some of the offers of the warlocks. A man recieves devil eyes and imps on call. An elf gets nymph beauty and passage into fey realms. [/QUOTE]
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