Reliku
2018-11-16, 05:09 PM
Hey guys,
I'm working on an archivist and I'm sourcing spells from obscure sources. My DM for this campaign is on board (all players are T1 and the encounters are built to challenge optimized characters, so anything RAW is allowed).
I want to use the archivist's ability to gain some powerful spells at low level. There are many examples of this, such as summon giants as a level 4 spell through disciple of thrym's version (which is a level 4 divine spell). Another such case is acquiring haste as a level 1 spell by using the trapsmith version. People say this is a cool option, and I would agree.
However, I took a look at the trapsmith, but apparently the trapsmith casts arcane spells. Were all the people who recommended gaining haste at level one through trapsmith mistaken? Or am I looking at the wrong version?
Or is there another explanation?
I've tried searching but I couldn't find an answer anywhere :(
EDIT: Sorry, this is concerning 3.5 by the way! :)
I'm working on an archivist and I'm sourcing spells from obscure sources. My DM for this campaign is on board (all players are T1 and the encounters are built to challenge optimized characters, so anything RAW is allowed).
I want to use the archivist's ability to gain some powerful spells at low level. There are many examples of this, such as summon giants as a level 4 spell through disciple of thrym's version (which is a level 4 divine spell). Another such case is acquiring haste as a level 1 spell by using the trapsmith version. People say this is a cool option, and I would agree.
However, I took a look at the trapsmith, but apparently the trapsmith casts arcane spells. Were all the people who recommended gaining haste at level one through trapsmith mistaken? Or am I looking at the wrong version?
Or is there another explanation?
I've tried searching but I couldn't find an answer anywhere :(
EDIT: Sorry, this is concerning 3.5 by the way! :)