continuumg
2018-08-07, 12:51 PM
Hello, all!
What I have here is a fairly simple archetype for wizards who want some added value as party face.
A court wizard is typically an adviser on arcane matters for high-ranking nobility.
Diplomacy
A court wizard adds diplomacy to his list of class skills. Additionally, he may use his intelligence modifier rather than his charisma modifier for diplomacy checks.
Social Talents
At 2nd level, the court wizard gains the renown vigilante social talent.
At 4th level, and every two following levels, the court wizard gains another vigilante social talent of his choice, using his wizard level in place of his vigilante level. For the purpose of vigilante social talents, a court wizard does not have a vigilante identity and is always considered to be in his social identity.
This replaces Arcane Bond
Opposition Schools
A court wizard must choose one additional opposition school.
A universalist court wizard instead loses access to his school powers.
What I have here is a fairly simple archetype for wizards who want some added value as party face.
A court wizard is typically an adviser on arcane matters for high-ranking nobility.
Diplomacy
A court wizard adds diplomacy to his list of class skills. Additionally, he may use his intelligence modifier rather than his charisma modifier for diplomacy checks.
Social Talents
At 2nd level, the court wizard gains the renown vigilante social talent.
At 4th level, and every two following levels, the court wizard gains another vigilante social talent of his choice, using his wizard level in place of his vigilante level. For the purpose of vigilante social talents, a court wizard does not have a vigilante identity and is always considered to be in his social identity.
This replaces Arcane Bond
Opposition Schools
A court wizard must choose one additional opposition school.
A universalist court wizard instead loses access to his school powers.