paizo.com Recent Posts in So no current prepared casters.paizo.com Recent Posts in So no current prepared casters.2017-06-28T02:39:16Z2017-06-28T02:39:16ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Andy Brownhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1842017-07-25T09:14:29Z2017-07-24T17:54:42Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote>Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch. </blockquote><p>You've never worked an IT support desk, have you?Fardragon wrote:Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch.
You've never worked an IT support desk, have you?Andy Brown2017-07-24T17:54:42ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Fardragonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1832017-07-23T08:03:18Z2017-07-23T08:03:18Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Shinigami02 wrote:</div><blockquote> And to correct an earlier statement a Squib is not someone who is "totally incompetent", a squib is someone who does not have magic <i>at all</i> despite coming from a magic family. </blockquote><p>I tend to think of the Pathfinder equivalent of a squib is someone with a 9 in their casting stat.Shinigami02 wrote:And to correct an earlier statement a Squib is not someone who is "totally incompetent", a squib is someone who does not have magic at all despite coming from a magic family.
I tend to think of the Pathfinder equivalent of a squib is someone with a 9 in their casting stat.Fardragon2017-07-23T08:03:18ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Shinigami02https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1822017-07-23T07:46:24Z2017-07-23T07:46:24Z<p>And to correct an earlier statement a Squib is not someone who is "totally incompetent", a squib is someone who does not have magic <i>at all</i> despite coming from a magic family.</p>And to correct an earlier statement a Squib is not someone who is "totally incompetent", a squib is someone who does not have magic at all despite coming from a magic family.Shinigami022017-07-23T07:46:24ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Ouachitonianhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1812017-07-22T16:36:15Z2017-07-22T16:36:15Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Seisho wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>Hagrid's the only such case we ever read of though, isn't he?</blockquote><p>wasn't the janitor another case?
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</blockquote><p>Filch was a squib.Seisho wrote:Quote:Hagrid's the only such case we ever read of though, isn't he?
wasn't the janitor another case?
Filch was a squib.Ouachitonian2017-07-22T16:36:15ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Seishohttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1802017-07-22T14:54:24Z2017-07-22T14:54:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>Hagrid's the only such case we ever read of though, isn't he?</blockquote><p>wasn't the janitor another case?
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Quote:</div><blockquote>except instead of being a relatively unpopular core race</blockquote><p>Didn't like the gnomes before pathfinder that much either. But I really like the pf gnomes :DQuote:Hagrid's the only such case we ever read of though, isn't he?
wasn't the janitor another case? Quote:except instead of being a relatively unpopular core race
Didn't like the gnomes before pathfinder that much either. But I really like the pf gnomes :DSeisho2017-07-22T14:54:24ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.First World Bardhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1792017-07-22T12:41:00Z2017-07-22T12:41:00Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">UnArcaneElection wrote:</div><blockquote> Those videos (and the virtual tabletop that some of them were advertising) were unbelievably cheesy . . . .</blockquote><p>Yeah, but cheesy in an enjoyable way, at least as far as the excitable gnome was concerned. I named my PFS gnome Summoner's eidolon (Agathion with the appearance of a dire badger) Francisco, in honor of the gnome's minion, Francis.UnArcaneElection wrote:Those videos (and the virtual tabletop that some of them were advertising) were unbelievably cheesy . . . .
Yeah, but cheesy in an enjoyable way, at least as far as the excitable gnome was concerned. I named my PFS gnome Summoner's eidolon (Agathion with the appearance of a dire badger) Francisco, in honor of the gnome's minion, Francis.First World Bard2017-07-22T12:41:00ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Fardragonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1782017-07-22T15:01:11Z2017-07-22T08:41:03Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Aratrok wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Vidmaster7 wrote:</div><blockquote> I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.</blockquote><p>It's not people being "panic-stricken", and that's a pretty rude way to describe the situation. People have things they're excited about and interested in playing- and this is one that looks like it won't be in the game, at least for a very long time (especially since Starfinder has an extremely sparse release schedule for now- the first AP is coming out over a <i>year</i>).
<p>It's basically the same thing as the No Gnomes debacle, except instead of being a relatively unpopular core race it's a basic mechanic that's represented by 5 out of the 11 classes in the CRB. </blockquote><p>I would say that it isn't really comparable. Why not? Because Starfinder is not 2nd Edition Pathfinder. It is a new game (all be it sharing the same universe), and Pathfinder will continue to be supported, prepared casters and all.Aratrok wrote:Vidmaster7 wrote: I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.
It's not people being "panic-stricken", and that's a pretty rude way to describe the situation. People have things...Fardragon2017-07-22T08:41:03ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Vidmaster7https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1772017-07-22T06:36:02Z2017-07-22T06:36:02Z<p>The virtual tabletop that you had to pay a subscription for was one of the things that made me not do 4. They were cheesey but I was like 19 so cheesy worked on me.</p>The virtual tabletop that you had to pay a subscription for was one of the things that made me not do 4. They were cheesey but I was like 19 so cheesy worked on me.Vidmaster72017-07-22T06:36:02ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.UnArcaneElectionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1762017-07-22T06:34:31Z2017-07-22T06:34:31Z<p>Those videos (and the virtual tabletop that some of them were advertising) were unbelievably cheesy . . . .</p>Those videos (and the virtual tabletop that some of them were advertising) were unbelievably cheesy . . . .UnArcaneElection2017-07-22T06:34:31ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Vidmaster7https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1752017-07-22T06:30:47Z2017-07-22T06:30:47Z<p>Oh OK Yeah I skipped 4th edition. It was not because of gnomes however.
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I do remember the hilarious little videos they made. So I do remember hearing about it now.</p>Oh OK Yeah I skipped 4th edition. It was not because of gnomes however.
I do remember the hilarious little videos they made. So I do remember hearing about it now.Vidmaster72017-07-22T06:30:47ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.UnArcaneElectionhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1742017-07-22T06:26:15Z2017-07-22T06:21:43Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">KingOfAnything wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I've forgotten the point of this tangent.</p>
<p>But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (<i>Expelliarmus!</i>), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently. </blockquote><p>Someone said magic was "easy", so the point was to show that even in a high magic setting, years of study are required.
<p>Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch. </blockquote><p>Depends upon what stage the technology is at. Until decent GUI interfaces became widely available, using a computer required a substantial amount of instruction — not years in this case, but then again if you go further back so that the computers didn't even have a decent command-line interface, then it got really hairy. And even today, although it is physically possible to fly an aircraft without a huge amount of instruction, it's probably not a good idea, even if you could somehow get around the legal problem . . . .
<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vidmaster7 wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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<p>No gnomes was a thing? Why not just use the 3.5 gnomes there was not that big of a difference. additionally it would not be hard to home rule a prepared caster. there is plenty of examples all you should have to change is that one feature.
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</blockquote><p>This is probably referring to the launch of 4th Edition. And yes, it was announced in the lead-up that Gnome would not be considered a Core Race, whereas Tiefling was upgraded to a Core Race.Fardragon wrote:KingOfAnything wrote:I've forgotten the point of this tangent.
But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (Expelliarmus!), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently.
Someone said magic was "easy", so the point was to show that even in a high magic setting, years of study are required. Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch. Depends upon what stage the...UnArcaneElection2017-07-22T06:21:43ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Vidmaster7https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1732017-07-22T06:26:31Z2017-07-22T06:21:32Z<p>No gnomes was a thing? Why not just use the 3.5 gnomes there was not that big of a difference. additionally it would not be hard to home rule a prepared caster. there is plenty of examples all you should have to change is that one feature. </p>
<p>If you weren't panic-stricken then assume it wasn't directed at you. I mean seriously if it doesn't apply to you assume it wasn't directed at you.</p>No gnomes was a thing? Why not just use the 3.5 gnomes there was not that big of a difference. additionally it would not be hard to home rule a prepared caster. there is plenty of examples all you should have to change is that one feature.
If you weren't panic-stricken then assume it wasn't directed at you. I mean seriously if it doesn't apply to you assume it wasn't directed at you.Vidmaster72017-07-22T06:21:32ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Aratrokhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1722017-07-22T06:17:46Z2017-07-22T06:17:46Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vidmaster7 wrote:</div><blockquote> I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.</blockquote><p>It's not people being "panic-stricken", and that's a pretty rude way to describe the situation. People have things they're excited about and interested in playing- and this is one that looks like it won't be in the game, at least for a very long time (especially since Starfinder has an extremely sparse release schedule for now- the first AP is coming out over a <i>year</i>).
<p>It's basically the same thing as the No Gnomes debacle, except instead of being a relatively unpopular core race it's a basic mechanic that's represented by 5 out of the 11 classes in the CRB.</p>Vidmaster7 wrote:I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.
It's not people being "panic-stricken", and that's a pretty rude way to describe the situation. People have things they're excited...Aratrok2017-07-22T06:17:46ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Fardragonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1712017-07-22T05:58:49Z2017-07-22T05:57:41Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">KingOfAnything wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I've forgotten the point of this tangent.</p>
<p>But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (<i>Expelliarmus!</i>), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently. </blockquote><p>Someone said magic was "easy", so the point was to show that even in a high magic setting, years of study are required.
<p>Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch.</p>KingOfAnything wrote:I've forgotten the point of this tangent.
But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (Expelliarmus!), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently.
Someone said magic was "easy", so the point was to show that even in a high magic setting, years of study are required. Unlike technology, which can be used by anyone who can find the "on" switch.Fardragon2017-07-22T05:57:41ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Vidmaster7https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1702017-07-22T05:18:03Z2017-07-22T05:14:05Z<p>I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.</p>I swear people get so panic-stricken over everything. They can always make a prepared caster in a later book or you could just use one from pathfinder and convert it. If you figure out how many options is in pathfinder you should be able to guess its only a matter of time before they exhaust enough others to make a prepared caster for starfinder.Vidmaster72017-07-22T05:14:05ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.The Imperatorhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1692017-07-22T03:57:23Z2017-07-22T03:22:41Z<p>I'm kind of sad about only spontaneous casting. I like the idea of someone having access to any spell, using specific ones when needing to (like HP wizards can use any spell at any time, they may just favor a couple), and having a digital library of spells. </p>
<p>I was really hyped to play a digital wizard/magus/witch/whatever, and I'm a little bummed the only option even close to that is the spontaneous technomancer. I hate having to focus on only a few spells, seems like a waste in character when I have so many spells to learn that I only for some reason choose to learn a very low number of spells.</p>I'm kind of sad about only spontaneous casting. I like the idea of someone having access to any spell, using specific ones when needing to (like HP wizards can use any spell at any time, they may just favor a couple), and having a digital library of spells.
I was really hyped to play a digital wizard/magus/witch/whatever, and I'm a little bummed the only option even close to that is the spontaneous technomancer. I hate having to focus on only a few spells, seems like a waste in character...The Imperator2017-07-22T03:22:41ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.KingOfAnythinghttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1682017-08-31T04:24:43Z2017-07-21T21:44:50Z<p>I've forgotten the point of this tangent.</p>
<p>But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (<i>Expelliarmus!</i>), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently.</p>I've forgotten the point of this tangent.
But, I'm pretty happy about spontaneous-only casting. Merlin knows Harry only ever learned one 2nd-year spell (Expelliarmus!), and had enough daily slots to spam it pretty frequently.KingOfAnything2017-07-21T21:44:50ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Ouachitonianhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1672017-07-21T21:27:03Z2017-07-21T21:27:03Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">DrSwordopolis wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote>Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications. </blockquote>Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar. </blockquote>Have you read the books or only seen the movies? It's quite possible to not be a squb and still fail OWLs or be expelled (as HAGRID was), in which case you are not allowed to use magic. </blockquote><p>Hagrid's the only such case we ever read of though, isn't he? It seems to be a pretty rare thing, especially since you can retake a failed OWL and don't even have to pass them all (indeed, almost no one even takes them all).Fardragon wrote:DrSwordopolis wrote: Fardragon wrote:Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications.
Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar. Have you read the books or only seen the movies? It's quite possible to not be a squb and still fail OWLs or be expelled (as...Ouachitonian2017-07-21T21:27:03ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Vidmaster7https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1662017-07-21T06:02:38Z2017-07-21T06:02:38Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">TarkXT wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Thats childs play compared to warhammer where even if you get everything right your head might explode into demons. or dragon age where you might literall be demons or the Ascension where reality might slap you back or Exalted where you require 3 different spiritual awakenings and several sacrifices just to get your foot in the door.</p>
<p>ill fake 7 years of Severus Snape over 1 month of service to the Emperor. </blockquote><p>Preach it brother.TarkXT wrote:Thats childs play compared to warhammer where even if you get everything right your head might explode into demons. or dragon age where you might literall be demons or the Ascension where reality might slap you back or Exalted where you require 3 different spiritual awakenings and several sacrifices just to get your foot in the door.
ill fake 7 years of Severus Snape over 1 month of service to the Emperor.
Preach it brother.Vidmaster72017-07-21T06:02:38ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Fardragonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1652017-07-21T05:56:17Z2017-07-21T05:56:17Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">DrSwordopolis wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote>Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications. </blockquote>Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar. </blockquote><p>Have you read the books or only seen the movies? It's quite possible to not be a squb and still fail OWLs or be expelled (as HAGRID was), in which case you are not allowed to use magic.DrSwordopolis wrote:Fardragon wrote:Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications.
Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar. Have you read the books or only seen the movies? It's quite possible to not be a squb and still fail OWLs or be expelled (as HAGRID was), in which...Fardragon2017-07-21T05:56:17ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Lanitril (alias of Sarah Gabrielle)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1642017-07-21T00:04:54Z2017-07-21T00:04:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Ventnor wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I think the point is, when the Arquebus was the best firearm available crossbows remained popular. It wasn't really until breach loading came in that firearms became ubiquitous.</p>
<p>But I have read many novels, seen many movies, and even read some stuff on real world magical traditions, and I can't think of any which have ever portrayed the controlled use of magic as "easy". </blockquote><p>I can think of a few settings where magic is considered easily controlled and ubiquitous.
<p>Eberron campaign setting
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Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
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Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher </blockquote>Harry Potter magic isn't easily controlled. You have to spend seven years of studying at Hogwarts or a similar institution before you can control it properly. </blockquote><p>To be fair, the average amount of time it takes a human wizard in Pathfinder is 7 years. Give or take. But Harry Potter spellcasters start school a little earlier.Fardragon wrote:Ventnor wrote: Fardragon wrote:I think the point is, when the Arquebus was the best firearm available crossbows remained popular. It wasn't really until breach loading came in that firearms became ubiquitous.
But I have read many novels, seen many movies, and even read some stuff on real world magical traditions, and I can't think of any which have ever portrayed the controlled use of magic as "easy".
I can think of a few settings where magic is considered easily controlled...Lanitril (alias of Sarah Gabrielle)2017-07-21T00:04:54ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.DrSwordopolishttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1632017-07-20T23:17:46Z2017-07-20T23:17:46Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote>Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications. </blockquote><p>Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar.Fardragon wrote:Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications.
Sure, but since nobody fails out of Hogwarts unless they are completely incompetent (squibs), graduation is not exactly a high bar.DrSwordopolis2017-07-20T23:17:46ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.Fardragonhttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1622017-07-20T17:40:02Z2017-07-20T17:40:02Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Ventnor wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Ventnor wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Fardragon wrote:</div><blockquote><p> I think the point is, when the Arquebus was the best firearm available crossbows remained popular. It wasn't really until breach loading came in that firearms became ubiquitous.</p>
<p>But I have read many novels, seen many movies, and even read some stuff on real world magical traditions, and I can't think of any which have ever portrayed the controlled use of magic as "easy". </blockquote><p>I can think of a few settings where magic is considered easily controlled and ubiquitous.
<p>Eberron campaign setting
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Harry Potter series by J.K. Rowling
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Codex Alera series by Jim Butcher </blockquote>Harry Potter magic isn't easily controlled. You have to spend seven years of studying at Hogwarts or a similar institution before you can control it properly. </blockquote>When you have a working economy that is based entirely on magic, I'd say it can be at least reliably controlled. </blockquote><p>Reliable isn't the same as easy. Magic is dangerous enough in the Hogwarts-verse that it's illegal to use unless you have graduated from magic school with the right qualifications.Ventnor wrote:Fardragon wrote: Ventnor wrote: Fardragon wrote:I think the point is, when the Arquebus was the best firearm available crossbows remained popular. It wasn't really until breach loading came in that firearms became ubiquitous.
But I have read many novels, seen many movies, and even read some stuff on real world magical traditions, and I can't think of any which have ever portrayed the controlled use of magic as "easy".
I can think of a few settings where magic is considered...Fardragon2017-07-20T17:40:02ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.KingOfAnythinghttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1612017-07-20T17:18:04Z2017-07-20T17:18:04Z<p>Once a character realizes they are magic, they have a limited ability to shape the effects they can create (through class levels and retraining). </p>
<p>Their spells known reflect their personality, interests, and the situations they find themselves in (and thus the kinds of problems they need to solve with magic).</p>Once a character realizes they are magic, they have a limited ability to shape the effects they can create (through class levels and retraining).
Their spells known reflect their personality, interests, and the situations they find themselves in (and thus the kinds of problems they need to solve with magic).KingOfAnything2017-07-20T17:18:04ZRe: Forums: Starfinder General Discussion: So no current prepared casters.ryric (RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2ufha&page=4?So-no-current-prepared-casters#1602017-07-20T17:08:27Z2017-07-20T17:08:27Z<p>I'd make the argument that adventuring spontaneous casters tend to have adventuring focused spells, but whether a "stay at home" sorcerer would is debatable. It somewhat depends on whether you think a spontaneous caster picks his or her spells known in game, or whether they just "manifest" as things they can do, and we simply let the player choose from the options (because rolling spells known at random from a table would often result in very difficult to play PCs). </p>
<p>I can say that if I, in my real life position, suddenly gained 1 sorcerer level, and I got to choose my spells known, here's what I'd probably take:
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0: <i>mage hand</i>, <i>mending</i>, <i>open/close</i>, <i>prestidigitation</i>
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1: <i>silent image</i>, <i>unseen servant</i> </p>
<p><i>Endure elements</i> and <i>comprehend languages</i> would also be strong contenders, but magic butler and instantly displaying my thoughts for all to see would win out. </p>
<p>Not exactly a combat spread there. Just because PC casters would focus differently at level 1 doesn't mean that no one is taking those spells.</p>I'd make the argument that adventuring spontaneous casters tend to have adventuring focused spells, but whether a "stay at home" sorcerer would is debatable. It somewhat depends on whether you think a spontaneous caster picks his or her spells known in game, or whether they just "manifest" as things they can do, and we simply let the player choose from the options (because rolling spells known at random from a table would often result in very difficult to play PCs).
I can say that if I, in...ryric (RPG Superstar 2011 Top 32)2017-07-20T17:08:27Z