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<blockquote data-quote="Victim" data-source="post: 3448398" data-attributes="member: 78"><p>Well, need the master even be a transmuter specialist? Obviously, they probably ought to be able to sling the school around (who the heck bans transmutation anyway?). But if the principles of Master Specialization are generalized, then even a different kind of specialist might be able to teach him the class. And it introduces another source of conflict.</p><p></p><p>If someone had easy access to powerful magic, particularly Trans, how would that change them? Why shouldn't he enjoy the best of everything, courtesy of his power to rework matter and flesh. On the other hand, since material things are changed so easily, why not live out of Disintegrated hole in the ground. </p><p></p><p>It might not be the best idea to have the teacher be someone obviously connected with evil stuff, like a Red Wizard. There's too much of an conflict between what the character would want (LG guy learning from an evil guy - seems kind of like selling out for power) and what the player wants (PrC), so either way the character might feel comprimised. Perhaps someone formerely associated with some evil might work better - they'd still be shady, and it gives them a good reason to prefer isolation since they probably left enemies in the evil group AND its enemies.</p><p></p><p>Since transmutation is one of the most versatile schools, I can easily see a specialist being rather cocky. Whatever happens, they've got a way to deal with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Victim, post: 3448398, member: 78"] Well, need the master even be a transmuter specialist? Obviously, they probably ought to be able to sling the school around (who the heck bans transmutation anyway?). But if the principles of Master Specialization are generalized, then even a different kind of specialist might be able to teach him the class. And it introduces another source of conflict. If someone had easy access to powerful magic, particularly Trans, how would that change them? Why shouldn't he enjoy the best of everything, courtesy of his power to rework matter and flesh. On the other hand, since material things are changed so easily, why not live out of Disintegrated hole in the ground. It might not be the best idea to have the teacher be someone obviously connected with evil stuff, like a Red Wizard. There's too much of an conflict between what the character would want (LG guy learning from an evil guy - seems kind of like selling out for power) and what the player wants (PrC), so either way the character might feel comprimised. Perhaps someone formerely associated with some evil might work better - they'd still be shady, and it gives them a good reason to prefer isolation since they probably left enemies in the evil group AND its enemies. Since transmutation is one of the most versatile schools, I can easily see a specialist being rather cocky. Whatever happens, they've got a way to deal with it. [/QUOTE]
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