GM Elton |
The spells in "More Magic and Mayhem" from White Wolf is much more balanced than the spells in say, Relics and Rituals. That doesn't mean that your DM would allow it (I'd allow it) in their games, though. But this conversion exercise is aimed at the more open minded.
More Magic and Mayhem is a third party, d20 World of Warcraft product.
0 - Sense Demons
1st level -- Corruption
2nd level -- Curse of Recklessness
(more later)
Drejk |
Note that Pathfinder witch has little in common with Warcraft warlocks, who are mostly an evil conjurer wizard/necromancer hybrid (except those who were shamans before falling to corruption but the World Of Warcraft RPG didn't supported them, making warlocks an arcanist path). Still it should contain lots of spells that could be ported to Pathfinder.
Sense demons: Pathfidner has it's own demon-detecting spell - detect demon which is cleric, inquisitor and paladin spell. I would also allow rangers with chaotic or evil outsiders selected as favored enemy to prepare that spell.
GM Elton |
Yeah, it does. Thanks for pointing out the detect demon spell. A little to late to edit the post, I suppose. Note, everyone, Drejk is right from a mechanical PoV, from a philosophic PoV, there is little difference between the two classes. Don't believe me? Watch this about an ex-satanist high priest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5vZ14Ozqzw (he does mention D&D, so only watch the first 30 minutes or so).
level 2 - Curse of Recklessness, Searing Pain, Lesser
level 3 - Searing Pain
level 4 - Crushing Despair, Curse of Tongues
level 5 - Curse of the Elements, Ritual of Summoning
Next post: spell texts.