Galvin
2013-09-08, 01:47 PM
Hi GITP
In an upcoming campaign I want to play the classic gnome illusionist.
As the title states, I want to play a Focused Specialist, and I want some build advice. Here's what I know now:
Starting level undetermined, so I want a build that goes 1-20.
The Focused Specialist and Gnome are set in stone.
Questions:
1) I am planning on taking the Gnome Illusionist sub levels in Races of Stone. Is this a good choice?
1a) The gnome racial sub levels make no mention of familiar or Scribe Scroll on it's chart. Do I still gain these benefits?
2) What familiar should I get?
3) Feats
4) My current build is Wizard 5/Master Specialist 10/Shadowcraft Mage 5. Is this good? My main question is if Master Specialist worth it? It's better than straight Wizard, though there has to be some better options out there.
5) Gear? Skills?
6) Any other advice I forgot.
Remember that gnome and illusionist are set in stone. Please don't say things like "instead of being a gnome you should be a ..." That won't help.
Thanks
In an upcoming campaign I want to play the classic gnome illusionist.
As the title states, I want to play a Focused Specialist, and I want some build advice. Here's what I know now:
Starting level undetermined, so I want a build that goes 1-20.
The Focused Specialist and Gnome are set in stone.
Questions:
1) I am planning on taking the Gnome Illusionist sub levels in Races of Stone. Is this a good choice?
1a) The gnome racial sub levels make no mention of familiar or Scribe Scroll on it's chart. Do I still gain these benefits?
2) What familiar should I get?
3) Feats
4) My current build is Wizard 5/Master Specialist 10/Shadowcraft Mage 5. Is this good? My main question is if Master Specialist worth it? It's better than straight Wizard, though there has to be some better options out there.
5) Gear? Skills?
6) Any other advice I forgot.
Remember that gnome and illusionist are set in stone. Please don't say things like "instead of being a gnome you should be a ..." That won't help.
Thanks