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    Default Warweaver spell selection

    My DM is starting up a new campaign (5th lvl) and I decided to make a warweaver. The build I'm considering is a human abjurer/master specialist into warweaver. The main problem I am having is what spells would be good to pick up (abjuration spells prefered), and weather I should try to get into warweaver ASAP or to stick with master specialist a bit.

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    Default Re: Warweaver spell selection

    Quote Originally Posted by AirTony7 View Post
    My DM is starting up a new campaign (5th lvl) and I decided to make a warweaver. The build I'm considering is a human abjurer/master specialist into warweaver. The main problem I am having is what spells would be good to pick up (abjuration spells prefered), and weather I should try to get into warweaver ASAP or to stick with master specialist a bit.
    I would advise against being an abjuration specialist: generally, the good buff spells are going to be transmutation. Also, I'm a fan of using Sanctum Spell to get into War Weaver two levels early, as well as Spellguard of Silverymoon, so all of those great personal buffs hit the entire party. Also nets 6th spells into the war weaving without resorting to Legacy Champion, although, YMMY.

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