Talk:Sorcerer

There are no familiars in DDO- removing for accuracy -- ArgleBargle 16:29, January 17, 2006 (PST)

No school specialization either from what I can read on the forums. You could select only spells of one school, but that is a very different thing than being a specialist. -- koolkat 10:11, February 11, 2006 (PST)

Well do did remove the access to the page that I have done to show what's the benefit of of putting spells in diffretn School. If you don't like the name you migt re-namne ist. But just removing it? Why? Naryas 11:23, February 11, 2006 (PST)


 * I guess you're talking about this diff: http://en.ddowiki.ws/index.php?title=Sorcerer&diff=6249&oldid=6246 (use the history to see who changed what). Contact the person who made the diff if you don't like it. By the way, I would put any specialization of the sorcerer class in a specific section (like for cleric for instance), not at the beginning in the introduction. -- Tihocan 11:49, February 11, 2006 (PST)


 * Because an Evoker is something that doesnt exist in DDO. You think that it does, but specialist mages are not in DDO.  A specialist mage (and only wizards can have a School Specialization) gives up two school to gain more benefit in his Specialized school namely being able to cast an additional spell per day per level of his chosen school.  What you were describing is a sorcerer that chooses only evocation spells.  That is not an Evoker.  If you wish to edit them they are still present in the wiki and Ill give the links here.  Abjurer Evoker Illusionist Conjurer Transmuter Diviner Enchanter Necromancer.  Please keep in ming what you were attempting to describe would totally confuse most D&D players as you were calling those specific specalist mages as sorcerers who only chose spells from those schools. -- koolkat 11:59, February 11, 2006 (PST)