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[D&D 3.5] Specialist Archivists
SPECIALIST ARCHIVISTS
Simular to how wizards can choose to specialize in a school, an archivist could choose to specialize in a school of magic. Following the same rules as wizards, an archivist may specialize in any one of the following.
Instead of specializing in a school of magic, one may instead specialize in a set of subtypes. For example:
Instead of specializing in any one school of magic, one may instead specialize in a single subtype, or a few subtypes. Instead of having a prohibited school in this case, they are prohibited from subtypes considered to oppose it. You may take on multiple specializations but you cannot have a specialization in a subtype that one of your specializations prohibits.
For example:
In any case, all the benefits conveyed for specialization are given to the subtype(s) specialized in.Last edited by Xuldarinar; 2013-10-17 at 11:09 PM.
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Re: [D&D 3.5] Specialist Archivists
Do you think you meant to call your example guy a Necromancer? Because that's not what you wrote.
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