Category talk:Sorcerer / Wizard spells

TOC
I'd like to add a TOC but only with the main sections (L1 -> L5) and not all schools. Anyone knowing how to do it can do it! (I searched a bit and did not find a direct easy way) -- Tihocan 06:30, February 10, 2006 (PST)

List with spell that don't have Somatic component. Possible to do in a smart way?
I think a nice feature whould be to be able to get a list with: all spell that don't have Somatic component. The reason for this is that they don't fail in heavy armor. So if someone like to roleplay a arcanecaster multiclass (like Sorcerer/Paladin) he/she could easy pick spell that don't fail in heavy armor. Is there any easy way of doing this? (As the spells are allready marked with "S" if the are using a Somatic component) //Naryas 00:40, February 14, 2006 (PST)

Tested divine / arcane crossover
I tried both, L1 sorc -> L4 Pally,and a theurge, L1 sorc -> L3 cleric. Before update 5, if I had heavy armor prof, then I had no failure (except for shields) but this is not the case anyore. Furthermore they haven't added still spell feat, and have infact, made all spells subject to arcane failure. The only real option is to carry around a good robe, and have it hotbar'd next to your heavy armor. Swapping robe -> heavy takes some time, heavy -> robe is instant tho ... This would allow oneself to buff or switch roles w/o failure but a lower AC of course. Hope this helps some. Matt.


 * Have you registered? Also, your spaces were screwing with things - they are used to designate code snippets (-: 21:20, February 19, 2006 (PST)
 * Thx for the edit, Im new to this :P I just signed up as DnD Nut
 * Make sure to login now - you are still logged out according to the edit history. And to sign your posts, all you have to use is four tildes - like this: it will automagically generate you a signature with a date of the post and everything (-:  16:55, February 21, 2006 (PST)
 * Cool thx 4 the tip, guess I should read the posting help thread lol -- DnD Nut 13:49, February 22, 2006 (EST)
 * Also, use colons to indent the replies - helps make the conversation follow-able (-: 14:19, February 22, 2006 (EST)