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Thanks Framane, I did think right from the start that not being able to actually communicate with the dead seemed to fly entirely in the face of the whole necromancer concept (since that's the original definition of the craft). At least one of my lodge's GMs would probably allow the research though, and this means I don't have to be shackled with a familiar either :D


Hi all,

I'm trying to play a necromancer wizard, and I wanted to be able to actually ask permission before raising the dead. The easiest way I could find was to be a spirit whisperer with the ancestor spirit, and gain Intercession hex (no need to multiclass, and it comes into effect same level as lesser animate dead is available). However, I'm worried that this will prevent me from specialising in the necro school, and collapsing the whole school.

It does say in the archetype overview that it replaces school, but the main text doesn't expand on this to confirm it. Can someone help please?


Dark Archive

For example,my character is a 1 Bloodrager/4 Destined Eldritch Scion,when he is bloodraging,will he get the benefit of bloodline power?

Dark Archive

For example,my character is a 1 Bloodrager/4 Destined Eldritch Scion,when he is bloodraging,will he get the benefit of bloodline power?

Dark Archive

As a pal,i want to use Lay on Hand more than once per round and i want to do it with a a conductive weapon(swift action to myself,one hit with conductive weapon to ally or myself again).Is it legal?

Spoiler:

A conductive weapon is able to channel the energy of a spell-like or supernatural ability that relies on a melee or ranged touch attack to hit its target (such as from a cleric’s domain granted power, sorcerer’s bloodline power, oracle’s mystery revelation, or wizard’s arcane school power). When the wielder makes a successful attack of the appropriate type, he may choose to expend two uses of his magical ability to channel it through the weapon to the struck opponent, which suffers the effects of both the weapon attack and the special ability. (If the wielder has unlimited uses of a special ability, she may channel through the weapon every round.) For example, a paladin who strikes an undead opponent with her conductive greatsword can expend two uses of her lay on hands ability (a supernatural melee touch attack) to deal both greatsword damage and damage from one use of lay on hands.
A given character can use this weapon special ability only once per round (even if she has several conductive weapons), and the power works only with magical abilities of the same type as the weapon (melee or ranged).