Kaelaroth
2008-03-28, 05:49 PM
In the next campaign I am playing in, my DM is changing the norm. Various classes and races don't exist, more have been created, there is no alignment, etc.
I have been asked to play as his new arcane class. Although being based off Intelligence, rather than Charisma, this character would cast and know spells as a sorcerer, and have the same skill and spell lists as a sorcerer. However, both he and I are confused when it comes to the final touches to the class. We have both decided that (for a variety of reasons), in this campaign, having a familiar would hinder more than help. So, my question is: what could suitably be amped or given to replace having a familiar?
Thanks,
I welcome any suggestions.
I have been asked to play as his new arcane class. Although being based off Intelligence, rather than Charisma, this character would cast and know spells as a sorcerer, and have the same skill and spell lists as a sorcerer. However, both he and I are confused when it comes to the final touches to the class. We have both decided that (for a variety of reasons), in this campaign, having a familiar would hinder more than help. So, my question is: what could suitably be amped or given to replace having a familiar?
Thanks,
I welcome any suggestions.