UNIX As Literature


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It's for the love of words that makes you good.

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So I thought a *nix poster might actually find the pearl in word casting. What do you think? I am responding to a dead in the ground for more than a year very ripe necro post. I am looking for a very much superior word casting link.
The goal is I have been gifted with 30 points on the point manipulator-- http://webpages.charter.net/tedsarah/Pathfinder/utilities/pointBuyCalc.htm
and am desirous to build an old-school style magic-user. One of those that has "Legend" written all over it.
So looking at the choices in PF of various classes, I found it desirous to have an arcanist to play and explore, and am putting away the just turned 3rd level wizard for a 3rd level arcanist of as yet undecided race and gender with the rest undecided but the world was opened up for us since we may now look farther a field than just the CRB; the PRD in its entirety is at my disposal, and possibly he may even allow a trait, and even the SRD for Paizo's supplemental works. This is like getting some really old HW and accessories that still kicks butt
So the first question about an arcanist is why tinker with spell casting.
Well always running preprogrammed spells lets you focus on Role Playing, sometimes it is good to make a GM wonder what you might dream up on a daily basis. So known spells is (∞)unlimited; the prepped spells don't go away; the spell slots are interchangeable with a flexable variable-power magic-pool that has some limits. Most everything about it can be broken rearranged in many different combinations.
So where to spend the points, why would I continue to leave Charisma behind Constitution and Dexterity and possibly make it a dump stat.
How high is a waste on Charisma for an Arcanista as opposed to a Sorcerer for the Arcanista's exploits.

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