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<blockquote data-quote="Steven McRownt" data-source="post: 79655" data-attributes="member: 2316"><p>Do you understand italian?</p><p></p><p>If the answer is YES go to digilander.iol.it/Yothan</p><p>You'll find my wild sorcerer class. </p><p></p><p>If the answer is NO: take this versions i've found eons ago.</p><p></p><p>WILD MAGE</p><p>(converted by Joshua Pechter, <a href="mailto:psychoshop@juno.com">psychoshop@juno.com</a>)</p><p>Most magic users gain their powers from gods, the elements, mystic energies, or other planes. A Wild Mage draws their power from the chaotic nature of the universe itself. They draw energy from randomness and learn to embrace it. Chaos, to them, is a way of life. Through this study they can control the chaos and wield it as a weapon. The Wild Mage's spells are dangerous to everyone. When a Wild Mage casts a spell everyone around the wizard yells, "Hit the dirt!" A Wild Mage is a master of luck, and learns early on to bend the randomness to his will.</p><p>Wild Mages learn, prepare and scribe spells in exactly the same way a Wizard does, they are essentially the 9th Specialty Wizard so they gain bonus spells from the Wild spell lists (they can prepare one additional spell of the Wild school of magic per spell level each day). They do not have a forbidden school of magic for being a specialist. Also, cleric spells of the domain of chaos are available to the Wild Mage, but not as their bonus spells. These spells count as wizard spells of the same level as their cleric counterpart, but the spells are considered arcane, not divine. Furthermore, wild magic spells are banned to all wizards who are not Wild Mages.</p><p>Alignment: Wild Mages must be chaotic in nature. Most Wild Mages are Chaotic Neutral, because good or evil is unimportant as long as there is chaos.</p><p>Ex-Wild Mages: A Wild Mage who is no longer chaotic alignment can still progress in levels as a wizard, but looses all their bonuses for being a Wild Mage (bonus spells, class features, etc.).</p><p>Religion: Most Wild Mages worship chaos itself, not a chaotic god. Chaos is the nature of existence and reality itself and not credited to any one god. The exception to this is the Githzerai race, who worship Zerthimon, who is both a hero and a god.</p><p>Races: Many races are drawn to the study of chaos, but the Githzerai who live in the outer plane of Limbo are most attuned to the study of Wild magic. For a Githzerai both fighter (Zerth) and wizard (Wild Mage) count as favored classes and neither of these classes count when calculating experience penalties. Drow elves are also drawn into this chaotic form of magic.</p><p>ABILITIES:</p><p>Wild Surge: The chaotic nature of a Wild Mage's spells can sometimes lead to a surge of chaotic magic. When casting a spell a Wild Mage must roll 1d20. On a roll of 20 a Wild Surge occurs.</p><p>Wild Surge Results</p><p></p><p>1d100</p><p>Roll Results</p><p>01 Wall of force appears in front of caster</p><p>02 Caster smells like a skunk for spell duration</p><p>03 Caster shoots forth eight nonpoisonous snakes from fingertips; snakes do not attack</p><p>04 Caster’s clothes itch (-2 penalty to initiative)</p><p>05 Caster glows as per a light spell</p><p>06 Spell effect has 60 foot radius centered on caster</p><p>07 Next phrase spoken by caster becomes true, lasting for 10 rounds</p><p>08 Caster’s hair grows one foot in length</p><p>09 Caster pivots 180 degrees</p><p>10 Caster’s face is blackened by a small explosion</p><p>11 Caster develops allergy to his magical items; cannot control sneezing until all magical items are removed (allergy lasts 1d6x10 rounds)</p><p>12 Caster’s head enlarges for 1d3x10 rounds</p><p>13 Caster reduces (reversed enlarge) for 1d3x10 rounds</p><p>14 Caster falls madly in love with target until a remove curse is cast</p><p>15 Spell cannot be canceled at will by the caster</p><p>16 Caster polymorphs randomly</p><p>17 Colorful bubbles come out of caster’s mouth instead of words (words are released when bubbles pop); spells with verbal components cannot be cast for 10 rounds</p><p>18 Reversed tongues affects all within 60 feet of caster</p><p>19 Wall of fire encircles the caster</p><p>20 Caster’s feet enlarge, reducing movement to half and adding -4 penalty to initiative rolls for 1d3x10 rounds</p><p>21 Caster suffers same spell effect as target</p><p>22 Caster levitates 20 feet for 1d4x10 rounds</p><p>23 Cause fear within a 60 foot radius centered on the caster; all in radius except caster must make saving throw</p><p>24 Caster speaks in a squeaky voice for 1d6 days</p><p>25 Caster gains X-ray vision for 1d6 rounds</p><p>26 Caster ages 10 years</p><p>27 Silence, 15 foot radius centers on caster 10x10 foot pit appears immediately in front of the caster, 5 feet deep per level of the caster</p><p>29 Reverse gravity beneath caster’s feet for 1 round</p><p>30 Colored streamers pour from caster’s fingertips</p><p>31 Spell effect rebounds on caster</p><p>32 Caster becomes invisible</p><p>33 Color spray from caster’s fingertips</p><p>34 Stream of butterflies pours from caster’s mouth</p><p>35 Caster leaves monster-shaped footprints instead of his own until a dispel magic is cast</p><p>36 1d10x3 gems shoot from the caster’s fingertips; each is worth 1d6x10 gp</p><p>37 Music fills the air</p><p>38 Create food and water</p><p>39 All normal fires within 60 feet of caster are extinguished</p><p>40 One magical item within 30 feet of caster (randomly chosen) is permanently drained</p><p>41 One normal item within 30 feet of caster (randomly chosen) becomes permanently magical</p><p>42 All magical weapons within 30 feet of caster are increased by +2 for 1 turn (maximum +5)</p><p>43 Smoke trickles from the ears of all creatures within 60 feet of the caster for 10 rounds</p><p>44 Dancing lights</p><p>45 All creatures within 30 feet of the caster begin to hiccup (-1 penalty to hit) for 10 rounds</p><p>46 All normal doors, secret doors, portcullises, etc. (including those locked or barred) within 60 feet of the caster swing open</p><p>47 Caster and target exchange places</p><p>48 Spell affects random target within 60 feet of caster</p><p>49 Spell fails but is not wiped from caster’s mind</p><p>50 Monster summoning II</p><p>51 Sudden change in weather (temperature rise, snow, rain, etc.) lasting 1d6x10 rounds</p><p>52 Deafening bang affects everyone within 60 feet; those who can hear must make a Fortitude saving throw (DC 12) or be stunned 1d3 rounds</p><p>53 Caster and target exchange voices until a remove curse is cast</p><p>54 Gate opens to a randomly chosen Outer Plane; 50% chance for extraplanar creature to appear </p><p>55 Spell functions, but shrieks like a shrieker</p><p>56 Spell effectiveness (range, duration, area of effect, damage, etc.) decreases by 50%</p><p>57 Spell reversed, if reverse is possible</p><p>58 Spell takes physical form as free-willed elemental and cannot be controlled by caster; elemental remains for the duration of the spell and its touch causes the spell effect (attack bonus equal to caster’s)</p><p>59 All weapons within 60 feet of the caster glow for 1d4 rounds</p><p>60 Spell functions; any applicable saving throw is not allowed</p><p>61 Spell appears to fail when cast, but occurs 1d4 rounds later</p><p>62 All magical items within 60 feet of caster glow for 2d8 days</p><p>63 Caster and target switch personalities for 2d10 rounds</p><p>64 Slow spell centered on target</p><p>65 Target affected by Confusion</p><p>66 Lightning bolt shoots toward target</p><p>67 Target enlarged</p><p>68 Darkness centered on target</p><p>69 Plant growth centered on target</p><p>70 1,000 lb. of nonliving matter within 10 feet of target vanishes</p><p>71 Fireball centers on target</p><p>72 Target turns to stone</p><p>73 Spell is cast; material components and memory of spell are retained</p><p>74 Every within 10 feet of caster receives the benefit of a heal</p><p>75 Target becomes dizzy for 2d4 rounds (-4 penalty to AC and attack bonus, cannot cast spells)</p><p>76 Wall of fire encircles target</p><p>77 Target levitates 20 feet for 1d3x10 rounds</p><p>78 Target suffers blindness</p><p>79 Target is charmed as per charm monster</p><p>80 Target dazed</p><p>81 Target’s feet enlarge, reducing movement to half normal and adding -4 penalty to all initiative rolls for 1d3x10 rounds</p><p>82 Rust monster appears in front of target</p><p>83 Target polymorphs randomly</p><p>84 Target falls madly in love with caster until a remove curse is cast</p><p>85 Target changes sex</p><p>86 Small, black rain cloud forms over target for 1d3 days</p><p>87 Stinking cloud centers on target</p><p>88 Heavy object (boulder, anvil, safe, etc.) appears over target and falls for 2d20 points of damage</p><p>89 Target begins sneezing and is unable to cast spells for 1d6 rounds</p><p>90 Spell effect has 60 foot radius centered on target (all within suffer the effect)</p><p>91 Target’s clothes itch (-2 penalty to initiative for 1d10 rounds)</p><p>92 Target’s race randomly changes until canceled by a dispel magic</p><p>93 Target turns ethereal of 2d4 rounds</p><p>94 Target hastened</p><p>95 All cloth on target crumbles to dust</p><p>96 Target sprouts leaves (no damage caused, can be pruned without harm)</p><p>97 Target sprouts new useless appendage (wings, arm, ear, etc.) which remains until dispel magic is cast</p><p>98 Target changes color (canceled by dispel magic)</p><p>99 Spell has minimum duration of 10 rounds (e.g.: a fireball creates a ball of flame that remains for 10 rounds, a lightning bolt bounces and continues, possibly rebounding, for 1o rounds, etc.)</p><p>100 Spell effectiveness (range, duration, area of effect, damage, etc.) increase 200%</p><p></p><p></p><p>Control Wild Item: A Wild Mage attempts to embrace chaos, and through that study can learn to control chaos to some extent. A Wild Mage has a 50% chance of controlling the use of a Wild Item to their will.</p><p></p><p>Craft Wild Item: Any Wild Mage with any Craft Metamagic feat can create Wild Items. Only Wild Mages can create Wild Items.</p><p></p><p>Control Luck: A Wild Mage at third level gains the ability to reroll the result of any one roll a day and pick the better of the two rolls. The Wild Mage can use this ability twice a day at sixth level, three times a day at ninth level, and so on. A single roll can only be rerolled once.</p><p></p><p>Exotic Weapon Proficiency - Githzerai Zerth Blade: A Wild Mage who is not a Githzerai or has never even met one will still instantly know how to control a Zerth Blade, for these weapons are chaos incarnate. These blades are forged by the Githzerai on the outer plane of Limbo. They are made out of a chaotic mix of elements known as "karach." This substance can be shaped by the mind of it's wielder, making it a very dangerous weapon.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wild Mage Spells:</p><p></p><p>1st - LEVEL SPELLS</p><p>Reckless Dweomer - Allows the Wild Mage to automatically surge their spell. </p><p>Attempted Enhancement - doubles aspect of next spell cast.</p><p></p><p>2nd - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Chaos Shield - protects caster against their own wild surges.</p><p>Surge Mastery - partially controlled wild surge.</p><p>3rd - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Wildmine - creates booby-trapped object.</p><p>Wild Armor - creates magic armor that surges when hit by another.</p><p>4th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Unluck - makes target reroll all rolls and pick worst result each time.</p><p>5th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Vortex - creates damaging tornado that is uncontrollable.</p><p>6th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Wildshield - absorbs spells and wild surges.</p><p>Wildstrike - encases target in Wildzone causing target to surge if they cast spells.</p><p>7th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Surge Selector - allows a choice in wild surges if one is set off.</p><p>8th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Wildzone - creates an area that surges spells when cast.</p><p>9th - LEVEL SPELLS </p><p>Stabilize - negates Wild Surges upon caster.</p><p></p><p>Reckless Dweomer</p><p>Target - special.</p><p>Duration - special.</p><p>Range - special.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S. </p><p>Saving Throw - special.</p><p>Spell Resistance - yes. </p><p>When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage unleashes the Wild Forces within himself and channel it into a spell, this is generally used as a last resort spell as it is entirely unpredictable. Before casting, the Mage must announce the spell effect of one of their known spells regardless of level, once announced, roll randomly on any Wild Surge table you have and this is what happens.</p><p>Attempted Enhancement</p><p>Target - special.</p><p>Duration - 1 round.</p><p>Range - special.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M. </p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage can attempt to enhance one aspect of the next spell they cast. This second spell must be cast in the round immediately following the casting of Attempted Enhancement. The Wild Mage casts the spell and announces the aspect of the second spell they wish to enhance. The DM rolls a d6, 4-6 the effect is doubled, 1-3 the result is halved and a Wild Surge ensues. Material component needed is exactly what is needed for the next spell to be cast.</p><p>Chaos Shield</p><p>Target - Caster.</p><p>Duration - 1d10 rounds + 2 rounds / level.</p><p>Range - Touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S.</p><p>Saving Throw - special.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage protects himself from harmful effects of their own surges. When a caster surge's their spell but has Chaos Shield activated, the mage gets a saving throw dependent upon the effect. If successful, the mage is not affected by the spell, others in the area of effect might be though. The Chaos Shield protects the Mage from the good and bad effects of surges while the spell is on.</p><p>Surge Mastery</p><p>Target - special.</p><p>Duration - instantaneous.</p><p>Range - special.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell is similar to Reckless Dweomer, but the caster has a 33% chance of controlling one aspect of the surge once it happens. E.g., minimum or maximum parts of a spell (maximum damage if centered on target, minimum if on caster), or half or double the amount of something (two demons gate in to attack caster instead of four).</p><p>Wildmine</p><p>Target - touched object.</p><p>Duration - permanent until triggered.</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>Once cast upon an object, the next creature to touch it, even the caster, activates a Wild Surge. The creature is the target, the object is considered the caster.</p><p>Wild Armor</p><p>Target - caster.</p><p>Duration - 1d6 + 1 round / level.</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell causes the caster's body to radiate Wild magic. When damaged in melee by another, a Wild Surge is rolled. Ranged attacks will not cause a surge.</p><p>Unluck</p><p>Target - one creature.</p><p>Duration - 2d10 rounds.</p><p>Range - close.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - Will Negates.</p><p>Spell Resistance - Yes. </p><p>This spell affects a creatures luck for the duration. Whenever the creature has to roll a result for anything, the creature must reroll the result and pick the worst of the two. Luckstones will negate this effect but will be rendered useless for 1d10 rounds after spell expires. The material component for the spell is a shard of a broken mirror.</p><p>Vortex</p><p>Target - one creature.</p><p>Duration - 1d4 rounds + 1 round / level.</p><p>Range - close.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - Reflex for half damage.</p><p>Spell Resistance - Yes. </p><p>This spell creates a wild vortex that travels randomly through the battlefield. On the round of creation, the vortex appears in the desired place as a multicolored tornado. From this moment on, the caster must maintain concentration in order for the vortex to remain. Each round, the vortex moves 30 feet randomly in a grenade like direction. 50% chance of caster moving it in the desired direction. The vortex is only 5 foot in diameter. Non magical creatures struck by the vortex suffer 1d4 points of damage per level of caster. Magical creatures and spellcasters suffer 1d6 damage per level of caster. Each time someone is struck by the vortex, there is a 5% chance the vortex explodes in a Wild Surge upon the creature. This will also cause the spell to end. Material components for this spell are a handful of straw and some silk streamers.</p><p>Wildshield</p><p>Target - caster.</p><p>Duration - special.</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell gives the caster a magical shield that can absorb spell levels. It can absorb 2d6 spell levels worth of spells. It can be canceled by the caster at any time. If the exact amount is met, the shield dissipates. If the shield is overloaded, then it surges affecting the caster. The Material component for this spell is a small sponge.</p><p>Wildstrike converted by Jughead</p><p>Target - one creature.</p><p>Duration - 2d4 rounds.</p><p>Range - close.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - Reflex Negates.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell can be cast on another creature affectively encasing them in Wild energy. If the creature casts a spell or activates a magical item, a surge is set off on the creature. This lasts for the duration of the spell and can be triggered multiple times.</p><p>Surge Selector</p><p>Target - caster.</p><p>Duration - special.</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell gives the caster two rolls on the surge chart when surging a spell, the caster can then choose between the two results. This spell's duration is a fixed number of surges or 12 hours, whichever comes first. A wild mage is able to shape one surge per five levels of character experience. The material component for this spell is a brass spinner.</p><p>Wildzone</p><p>Target - 300' x 300' square.</p><p>Duration - 2d6x10 rounds</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 1 Action.</p><p>Components - V,S,M.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell enchants an area to become a Wild Area, this makes casting spells and activating items cause an automatic Wild Surge. The area can be made permanent as per a Permanency spell. The material component for this spell are several pots of paint which are spilled over a sheet of hammered silver worth no less than 2,000gp.</p><p>Stabilize</p><p>Target - 30' radius circle.</p><p>Duration - (1d4+1)x10 rounds</p><p>Range - touch.</p><p>Casting Time - 10 rounds</p><p>Components - V,S.</p><p>Saving Throw - None.</p><p>Spell Resistance - No. </p><p>This spell negates the effects of a Wild Magic region, allowing the caster and all creatures in the area effect to cast spells and activate items normally. This spell is centered on the caster and follows their movements. The caster's own spells never cause Wild Surges when cast during the duration nor do the effects of surge's extend into the protected area. This spell affects Wildstrike and Wildzone.</p><p></p><p>NEW MAGIC ITEMS</p><p>Githzerai Zerth Blade</p><p></p><p>These blades are forged by the Githzerai on the outer plane of Limbo. They are made out of a chaotic mix of elements known as "karach." This substance can be shaped by the mind of it's wielder, making it a very dangerous weapon. Only the Githzerai Zerth and Wild Mages may use these blades. If the weapon is taken 10 feet away from a Zerth or Wild Mage the weapon reverts back to it's elemental soup state and cannot be restored.</p><p> The weapon gives it's bearer a +1 AC bonus. It also gives +1 to attack bonus and +1 to damage per every four levels of the wielder (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). It is also treated as a "keen" magical weapon with a critical of 17-20 (instead of 19-20).</p><p></p><p>Damage: 1d8 Critical: 17-20/x2 Weight: 4 lb. Type: Slashing</p><p></p><p>Market Price: These weapons are never sold and thus have no estimated cost.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>NEW RACES</p><p></p><p>Githzerai</p><p></p><p>The Githzerai come from the plane of Limbo, but they are originally from the Prime Material Plane from a place called Gith. On Gith they were enslaved by the psychic creatures known as the Mind Flayers. They eventually escaped their imprisonment and fled to the outer planes where they made a home in Limbo.</p><p></p><p>Personality: The Githzerai have few passions. They never smile and don't grow too close to other people. They don't wear bright colors or wear much jewelry. </p><p></p><p>Physical Description: The Githzerai look just like humans, though they are usually thinner and taller. Their eyes are either gray or cat-like yellow.</p><p></p><p>Relations: The Githzerai have an extreme hatred of their former enslavers, the Mind Flayers, and of their cousin race, the Githyanki.</p><p></p><p>Alignment: The Githzerai tend towards Chaotic Neutral alignment.</p><p></p><p>Religion: The Githzerai worship the wizard-king Zerthimon, their god and hero.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Githzerai Racial Traits:</p><p></p><p>Medium-size</p><p></p><p>Githzerai base speed is 30 feet</p><p></p><p>+2 to Intelligence, +2 to Dexterity, -2 to Strength, -2 to Wisdom</p><p></p><p>+2 racial bonus for saves vs. magical effects</p><p></p><p>Darkvision</p><p></p><p>+2 racial bonus to attack rolls against Mind Flayers.</p><p></p><p>Automatic Languages: Common and Gith</p><p></p><p>Favored Class: Fighter or Wizard (Wild Mage)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steven McRownt, post: 79655, member: 2316"] Do you understand italian? If the answer is YES go to digilander.iol.it/Yothan You'll find my wild sorcerer class. If the answer is NO: take this versions i've found eons ago. WILD MAGE (converted by Joshua Pechter, [email]psychoshop@juno.com[/email]) Most magic users gain their powers from gods, the elements, mystic energies, or other planes. A Wild Mage draws their power from the chaotic nature of the universe itself. They draw energy from randomness and learn to embrace it. Chaos, to them, is a way of life. Through this study they can control the chaos and wield it as a weapon. The Wild Mage's spells are dangerous to everyone. When a Wild Mage casts a spell everyone around the wizard yells, "Hit the dirt!" A Wild Mage is a master of luck, and learns early on to bend the randomness to his will. Wild Mages learn, prepare and scribe spells in exactly the same way a Wizard does, they are essentially the 9th Specialty Wizard so they gain bonus spells from the Wild spell lists (they can prepare one additional spell of the Wild school of magic per spell level each day). They do not have a forbidden school of magic for being a specialist. Also, cleric spells of the domain of chaos are available to the Wild Mage, but not as their bonus spells. These spells count as wizard spells of the same level as their cleric counterpart, but the spells are considered arcane, not divine. Furthermore, wild magic spells are banned to all wizards who are not Wild Mages. Alignment: Wild Mages must be chaotic in nature. Most Wild Mages are Chaotic Neutral, because good or evil is unimportant as long as there is chaos. Ex-Wild Mages: A Wild Mage who is no longer chaotic alignment can still progress in levels as a wizard, but looses all their bonuses for being a Wild Mage (bonus spells, class features, etc.). Religion: Most Wild Mages worship chaos itself, not a chaotic god. Chaos is the nature of existence and reality itself and not credited to any one god. The exception to this is the Githzerai race, who worship Zerthimon, who is both a hero and a god. Races: Many races are drawn to the study of chaos, but the Githzerai who live in the outer plane of Limbo are most attuned to the study of Wild magic. For a Githzerai both fighter (Zerth) and wizard (Wild Mage) count as favored classes and neither of these classes count when calculating experience penalties. Drow elves are also drawn into this chaotic form of magic. ABILITIES: Wild Surge: The chaotic nature of a Wild Mage's spells can sometimes lead to a surge of chaotic magic. When casting a spell a Wild Mage must roll 1d20. On a roll of 20 a Wild Surge occurs. Wild Surge Results 1d100 Roll Results 01 Wall of force appears in front of caster 02 Caster smells like a skunk for spell duration 03 Caster shoots forth eight nonpoisonous snakes from fingertips; snakes do not attack 04 Caster’s clothes itch (-2 penalty to initiative) 05 Caster glows as per a light spell 06 Spell effect has 60 foot radius centered on caster 07 Next phrase spoken by caster becomes true, lasting for 10 rounds 08 Caster’s hair grows one foot in length 09 Caster pivots 180 degrees 10 Caster’s face is blackened by a small explosion 11 Caster develops allergy to his magical items; cannot control sneezing until all magical items are removed (allergy lasts 1d6x10 rounds) 12 Caster’s head enlarges for 1d3x10 rounds 13 Caster reduces (reversed enlarge) for 1d3x10 rounds 14 Caster falls madly in love with target until a remove curse is cast 15 Spell cannot be canceled at will by the caster 16 Caster polymorphs randomly 17 Colorful bubbles come out of caster’s mouth instead of words (words are released when bubbles pop); spells with verbal components cannot be cast for 10 rounds 18 Reversed tongues affects all within 60 feet of caster 19 Wall of fire encircles the caster 20 Caster’s feet enlarge, reducing movement to half and adding -4 penalty to initiative rolls for 1d3x10 rounds 21 Caster suffers same spell effect as target 22 Caster levitates 20 feet for 1d4x10 rounds 23 Cause fear within a 60 foot radius centered on the caster; all in radius except caster must make saving throw 24 Caster speaks in a squeaky voice for 1d6 days 25 Caster gains X-ray vision for 1d6 rounds 26 Caster ages 10 years 27 Silence, 15 foot radius centers on caster 10x10 foot pit appears immediately in front of the caster, 5 feet deep per level of the caster 29 Reverse gravity beneath caster’s feet for 1 round 30 Colored streamers pour from caster’s fingertips 31 Spell effect rebounds on caster 32 Caster becomes invisible 33 Color spray from caster’s fingertips 34 Stream of butterflies pours from caster’s mouth 35 Caster leaves monster-shaped footprints instead of his own until a dispel magic is cast 36 1d10x3 gems shoot from the caster’s fingertips; each is worth 1d6x10 gp 37 Music fills the air 38 Create food and water 39 All normal fires within 60 feet of caster are extinguished 40 One magical item within 30 feet of caster (randomly chosen) is permanently drained 41 One normal item within 30 feet of caster (randomly chosen) becomes permanently magical 42 All magical weapons within 30 feet of caster are increased by +2 for 1 turn (maximum +5) 43 Smoke trickles from the ears of all creatures within 60 feet of the caster for 10 rounds 44 Dancing lights 45 All creatures within 30 feet of the caster begin to hiccup (-1 penalty to hit) for 10 rounds 46 All normal doors, secret doors, portcullises, etc. (including those locked or barred) within 60 feet of the caster swing open 47 Caster and target exchange places 48 Spell affects random target within 60 feet of caster 49 Spell fails but is not wiped from caster’s mind 50 Monster summoning II 51 Sudden change in weather (temperature rise, snow, rain, etc.) lasting 1d6x10 rounds 52 Deafening bang affects everyone within 60 feet; those who can hear must make a Fortitude saving throw (DC 12) or be stunned 1d3 rounds 53 Caster and target exchange voices until a remove curse is cast 54 Gate opens to a randomly chosen Outer Plane; 50% chance for extraplanar creature to appear 55 Spell functions, but shrieks like a shrieker 56 Spell effectiveness (range, duration, area of effect, damage, etc.) decreases by 50% 57 Spell reversed, if reverse is possible 58 Spell takes physical form as free-willed elemental and cannot be controlled by caster; elemental remains for the duration of the spell and its touch causes the spell effect (attack bonus equal to caster’s) 59 All weapons within 60 feet of the caster glow for 1d4 rounds 60 Spell functions; any applicable saving throw is not allowed 61 Spell appears to fail when cast, but occurs 1d4 rounds later 62 All magical items within 60 feet of caster glow for 2d8 days 63 Caster and target switch personalities for 2d10 rounds 64 Slow spell centered on target 65 Target affected by Confusion 66 Lightning bolt shoots toward target 67 Target enlarged 68 Darkness centered on target 69 Plant growth centered on target 70 1,000 lb. of nonliving matter within 10 feet of target vanishes 71 Fireball centers on target 72 Target turns to stone 73 Spell is cast; material components and memory of spell are retained 74 Every within 10 feet of caster receives the benefit of a heal 75 Target becomes dizzy for 2d4 rounds (-4 penalty to AC and attack bonus, cannot cast spells) 76 Wall of fire encircles target 77 Target levitates 20 feet for 1d3x10 rounds 78 Target suffers blindness 79 Target is charmed as per charm monster 80 Target dazed 81 Target’s feet enlarge, reducing movement to half normal and adding -4 penalty to all initiative rolls for 1d3x10 rounds 82 Rust monster appears in front of target 83 Target polymorphs randomly 84 Target falls madly in love with caster until a remove curse is cast 85 Target changes sex 86 Small, black rain cloud forms over target for 1d3 days 87 Stinking cloud centers on target 88 Heavy object (boulder, anvil, safe, etc.) appears over target and falls for 2d20 points of damage 89 Target begins sneezing and is unable to cast spells for 1d6 rounds 90 Spell effect has 60 foot radius centered on target (all within suffer the effect) 91 Target’s clothes itch (-2 penalty to initiative for 1d10 rounds) 92 Target’s race randomly changes until canceled by a dispel magic 93 Target turns ethereal of 2d4 rounds 94 Target hastened 95 All cloth on target crumbles to dust 96 Target sprouts leaves (no damage caused, can be pruned without harm) 97 Target sprouts new useless appendage (wings, arm, ear, etc.) which remains until dispel magic is cast 98 Target changes color (canceled by dispel magic) 99 Spell has minimum duration of 10 rounds (e.g.: a fireball creates a ball of flame that remains for 10 rounds, a lightning bolt bounces and continues, possibly rebounding, for 1o rounds, etc.) 100 Spell effectiveness (range, duration, area of effect, damage, etc.) increase 200% Control Wild Item: A Wild Mage attempts to embrace chaos, and through that study can learn to control chaos to some extent. A Wild Mage has a 50% chance of controlling the use of a Wild Item to their will. Craft Wild Item: Any Wild Mage with any Craft Metamagic feat can create Wild Items. Only Wild Mages can create Wild Items. Control Luck: A Wild Mage at third level gains the ability to reroll the result of any one roll a day and pick the better of the two rolls. The Wild Mage can use this ability twice a day at sixth level, three times a day at ninth level, and so on. A single roll can only be rerolled once. Exotic Weapon Proficiency - Githzerai Zerth Blade: A Wild Mage who is not a Githzerai or has never even met one will still instantly know how to control a Zerth Blade, for these weapons are chaos incarnate. These blades are forged by the Githzerai on the outer plane of Limbo. They are made out of a chaotic mix of elements known as "karach." This substance can be shaped by the mind of it's wielder, making it a very dangerous weapon. Wild Mage Spells: 1st - LEVEL SPELLS Reckless Dweomer - Allows the Wild Mage to automatically surge their spell. Attempted Enhancement - doubles aspect of next spell cast. 2nd - LEVEL SPELLS Chaos Shield - protects caster against their own wild surges. Surge Mastery - partially controlled wild surge. 3rd - LEVEL SPELLS Wildmine - creates booby-trapped object. Wild Armor - creates magic armor that surges when hit by another. 4th - LEVEL SPELLS Unluck - makes target reroll all rolls and pick worst result each time. 5th - LEVEL SPELLS Vortex - creates damaging tornado that is uncontrollable. 6th - LEVEL SPELLS Wildshield - absorbs spells and wild surges. Wildstrike - encases target in Wildzone causing target to surge if they cast spells. 7th - LEVEL SPELLS Surge Selector - allows a choice in wild surges if one is set off. 8th - LEVEL SPELLS Wildzone - creates an area that surges spells when cast. 9th - LEVEL SPELLS Stabilize - negates Wild Surges upon caster. Reckless Dweomer Target - special. Duration - special. Range - special. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S. Saving Throw - special. Spell Resistance - yes. When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage unleashes the Wild Forces within himself and channel it into a spell, this is generally used as a last resort spell as it is entirely unpredictable. Before casting, the Mage must announce the spell effect of one of their known spells regardless of level, once announced, roll randomly on any Wild Surge table you have and this is what happens. Attempted Enhancement Target - special. Duration - 1 round. Range - special. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage can attempt to enhance one aspect of the next spell they cast. This second spell must be cast in the round immediately following the casting of Attempted Enhancement. The Wild Mage casts the spell and announces the aspect of the second spell they wish to enhance. The DM rolls a d6, 4-6 the effect is doubled, 1-3 the result is halved and a Wild Surge ensues. Material component needed is exactly what is needed for the next spell to be cast. Chaos Shield Target - Caster. Duration - 1d10 rounds + 2 rounds / level. Range - Touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S. Saving Throw - special. Spell Resistance - No. When Casting this spell, the Wild Mage protects himself from harmful effects of their own surges. When a caster surge's their spell but has Chaos Shield activated, the mage gets a saving throw dependent upon the effect. If successful, the mage is not affected by the spell, others in the area of effect might be though. The Chaos Shield protects the Mage from the good and bad effects of surges while the spell is on. Surge Mastery Target - special. Duration - instantaneous. Range - special. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell is similar to Reckless Dweomer, but the caster has a 33% chance of controlling one aspect of the surge once it happens. E.g., minimum or maximum parts of a spell (maximum damage if centered on target, minimum if on caster), or half or double the amount of something (two demons gate in to attack caster instead of four). Wildmine Target - touched object. Duration - permanent until triggered. Range - touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. Once cast upon an object, the next creature to touch it, even the caster, activates a Wild Surge. The creature is the target, the object is considered the caster. Wild Armor Target - caster. Duration - 1d6 + 1 round / level. Range - touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell causes the caster's body to radiate Wild magic. When damaged in melee by another, a Wild Surge is rolled. Ranged attacks will not cause a surge. Unluck Target - one creature. Duration - 2d10 rounds. Range - close. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - Will Negates. Spell Resistance - Yes. This spell affects a creatures luck for the duration. Whenever the creature has to roll a result for anything, the creature must reroll the result and pick the worst of the two. Luckstones will negate this effect but will be rendered useless for 1d10 rounds after spell expires. The material component for the spell is a shard of a broken mirror. Vortex Target - one creature. Duration - 1d4 rounds + 1 round / level. Range - close. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - Reflex for half damage. Spell Resistance - Yes. This spell creates a wild vortex that travels randomly through the battlefield. On the round of creation, the vortex appears in the desired place as a multicolored tornado. From this moment on, the caster must maintain concentration in order for the vortex to remain. Each round, the vortex moves 30 feet randomly in a grenade like direction. 50% chance of caster moving it in the desired direction. The vortex is only 5 foot in diameter. Non magical creatures struck by the vortex suffer 1d4 points of damage per level of caster. Magical creatures and spellcasters suffer 1d6 damage per level of caster. Each time someone is struck by the vortex, there is a 5% chance the vortex explodes in a Wild Surge upon the creature. This will also cause the spell to end. Material components for this spell are a handful of straw and some silk streamers. Wildshield Target - caster. Duration - special. Range - touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell gives the caster a magical shield that can absorb spell levels. It can absorb 2d6 spell levels worth of spells. It can be canceled by the caster at any time. If the exact amount is met, the shield dissipates. If the shield is overloaded, then it surges affecting the caster. The Material component for this spell is a small sponge. Wildstrike converted by Jughead Target - one creature. Duration - 2d4 rounds. Range - close. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - Reflex Negates. Spell Resistance - No. This spell can be cast on another creature affectively encasing them in Wild energy. If the creature casts a spell or activates a magical item, a surge is set off on the creature. This lasts for the duration of the spell and can be triggered multiple times. Surge Selector Target - caster. Duration - special. Range - touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell gives the caster two rolls on the surge chart when surging a spell, the caster can then choose between the two results. This spell's duration is a fixed number of surges or 12 hours, whichever comes first. A wild mage is able to shape one surge per five levels of character experience. The material component for this spell is a brass spinner. Wildzone Target - 300' x 300' square. Duration - 2d6x10 rounds Range - touch. Casting Time - 1 Action. Components - V,S,M. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell enchants an area to become a Wild Area, this makes casting spells and activating items cause an automatic Wild Surge. The area can be made permanent as per a Permanency spell. The material component for this spell are several pots of paint which are spilled over a sheet of hammered silver worth no less than 2,000gp. Stabilize Target - 30' radius circle. Duration - (1d4+1)x10 rounds Range - touch. Casting Time - 10 rounds Components - V,S. Saving Throw - None. Spell Resistance - No. This spell negates the effects of a Wild Magic region, allowing the caster and all creatures in the area effect to cast spells and activate items normally. This spell is centered on the caster and follows their movements. The caster's own spells never cause Wild Surges when cast during the duration nor do the effects of surge's extend into the protected area. This spell affects Wildstrike and Wildzone. NEW MAGIC ITEMS Githzerai Zerth Blade These blades are forged by the Githzerai on the outer plane of Limbo. They are made out of a chaotic mix of elements known as "karach." This substance can be shaped by the mind of it's wielder, making it a very dangerous weapon. Only the Githzerai Zerth and Wild Mages may use these blades. If the weapon is taken 10 feet away from a Zerth or Wild Mage the weapon reverts back to it's elemental soup state and cannot be restored. The weapon gives it's bearer a +1 AC bonus. It also gives +1 to attack bonus and +1 to damage per every four levels of the wielder (to a maximum of +5 at 20th level). It is also treated as a "keen" magical weapon with a critical of 17-20 (instead of 19-20). Damage: 1d8 Critical: 17-20/x2 Weight: 4 lb. Type: Slashing Market Price: These weapons are never sold and thus have no estimated cost. NEW RACES Githzerai The Githzerai come from the plane of Limbo, but they are originally from the Prime Material Plane from a place called Gith. On Gith they were enslaved by the psychic creatures known as the Mind Flayers. They eventually escaped their imprisonment and fled to the outer planes where they made a home in Limbo. Personality: The Githzerai have few passions. They never smile and don't grow too close to other people. They don't wear bright colors or wear much jewelry. Physical Description: The Githzerai look just like humans, though they are usually thinner and taller. Their eyes are either gray or cat-like yellow. Relations: The Githzerai have an extreme hatred of their former enslavers, the Mind Flayers, and of their cousin race, the Githyanki. Alignment: The Githzerai tend towards Chaotic Neutral alignment. Religion: The Githzerai worship the wizard-king Zerthimon, their god and hero. Githzerai Racial Traits: Medium-size Githzerai base speed is 30 feet +2 to Intelligence, +2 to Dexterity, -2 to Strength, -2 to Wisdom +2 racial bonus for saves vs. magical effects Darkvision +2 racial bonus to attack rolls against Mind Flayers. Automatic Languages: Common and Gith Favored Class: Fighter or Wizard (Wild Mage) [/QUOTE]
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