B BlackBart First Post Dec 2, 2002 #1 Subject hints at it I think. Is, say, an Illusionist considered a wizard for the purposes of favored class and multiclassing?
Subject hints at it I think. Is, say, an Illusionist considered a wizard for the purposes of favored class and multiclassing?
Dr. Zoom First Post Dec 2, 2002 #2 BlackBart said: Subject hints at it I think. Is, say, an Illusionist considered a wizard for the purposes of favored class and multiclassing? Click to expand... Yes. A specialist wizard is still a wizard. Sometimes a favored class is one particular specialty, though. For example, gnomes have a favored class of Wizard (illusionist).
BlackBart said: Subject hints at it I think. Is, say, an Illusionist considered a wizard for the purposes of favored class and multiclassing? Click to expand... Yes. A specialist wizard is still a wizard. Sometimes a favored class is one particular specialty, though. For example, gnomes have a favored class of Wizard (illusionist).