Wizard

Class Summary
Alignment: Any

Hit die: d4

Weapon and Armor Proficiencies



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 * Proficiency with Club/Scepters, Daggers, Quarterstaves, Heavy Crossbows, Light Crossbows, and Throwing Daggers)
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 * No armor proficiencies, as armor of any type interferes with a Wizard’s movements, which can cause their spells with somatic components to fail.

Paths

 * Necromancer
 * The Ingenious Sage
 * Elementalist

Prestige Enhancements

 * Archmage
 * Pale Master
 * Eldritch Knight

Advancement table
Wizards gain additional spell points by having high intelligence, check the tables here.

Note: Includes Base SP from Spell point table plus 80 SP from Magical Training free feat.

Level 1

 * Arcane Lore (passive): Represents your knowledge of the arcane. This feat is received once for every wizard level.


 * Dismiss Charm (active): Activate this short-ranged ability while targeting a charmed, commanded, controlled, or dominated enemy that is under your control to dispel the controlling effect.


 * Inscribe Scroll (active): You are able to inscribe spells from scrolls into your spellbook. This action will destroy the scroll.

Bonus feats
Wizards can select bonus feats at levels 1, 5, 10, 15 & 20 from the following list: See the full list here.
 * Augment Summoning
 * Metamagic feats
 * Mental Toughness
 * Improved Mental Toughness
 * Spell Focus feats

Spells
Wizards cast arcane spells and may know any number of spells from their list (unlike bards and sorcerers):
 * Wizards can purchase arcane scrolls (levels 1-7) from the arcane scroll vendors in the Marketplace, the House of Wizardry in House Jorasco, Object Desire in House Phiarlan and the Portable Hole (for characters who can Teleport there).
 * n.b. When developing an wizard character, please note that certain spells (including all level 8 and 9 spells) cannot be bought at vendors - they can only be obtained through spell selection upon levelling up, finding a scroll or purchase at the Auction House (The full list can be found here)

Wizards must choose and prepare their spells ahead of time:
 * Spells can be selected after resting at a rest shrine or while in a tavern
 * Wizards should decide which spells to prepare based on upcoming questing requirements

To inscribe, prepare or cast a spell, a wizard must have an Intelligence score equal to at least 10 + the spell level:
 * The Difficulty Class for a saving throw against a wizard’s spell is 10 + the spell level + the wizard’s Intelligence modifier

Like other spellcasters, Wizards have a limited number of spell points and spell slots:
 * Base daily allotment is given in the Advancement table (above)
 * Bonus Spell points are awarded for high Intelligence, as detailed here

Wizard spells have Somatic components and invoke Arcane Spell Failure. Some spells have Material components - Wizards share their component list with Sorcerers

See also spell usefulness

Spellbooks
Wizards must study their spellbook during the rest periods to prepare their spells. They cannot prepare any spell not inscribed into their spellbook.

Wizards begins play with a spellbook of (3 + Int modifier) 1st-level spells. At each new wizard level, they can add two new spells to their spellbook, from any spell level(s) that they can cast (based on their new wizard level). Wizards gain access to a new spell level every other wizard level (i.e. Level 1 spells at level 1, level 2 spells at level 3, level 3 spells at level 5 etc. up to level 9 spells at level 17).

Wizards may use the inscribe spell class feat on scrolls to add spells to their spell book. Doing so requires appropriately-leveled Inscription Materials, purchasable at magical supply shops (after Korthos).

Arcane Spells and Armor
Wizards and sorcerers do not know how to wear armor effectively.

If desired, they can wear armor anyway (though they’ll be clumsy in it), or they can gain training in the proper use of armor (with the various Armor Proficiency feats—light, medium, and heavy—and the Shield Proficiency feat), or they can multiclass to add a class that grants them armor proficiency. Even if a wizard or sorcerer is wearing armor with which they are proficient, however, it might still interfere with spellcasting.

Armor restricts the complicated gestures that a wizards or sorcerer must make while casting any spell that has a somatic component (most do). The armor and shield descriptions list the arcane spell failure chance for different armors and shields.