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I’m most excited to learn about the new wizard options. Unless I’ve missed something, which is very possible, I don’t think we’ve really learned anything about what new kinds of options we will see I. The wizard class.


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beowulf99 wrote:

If what you say is true, and Universalist Wizard is not tied to Arcane School, are you saying that an MC Wizard by default gains the associated benefits of the text of Universalist Wizard on page 209?

The ability to use Drain Magic item once for each spell level you possess?

An additional 1st Level Wizard Class feat?

An additional 1st Level Spell?

If not, then why? Nothing in Universalist Wizard dictates any difference between "core" Universalists and MC Universalists after all. The only requirement is that you did not pick a School which, we can both agree I think, the archetype does not allow you to do.

So a MC Wizard can use Drain Magic item then? And gets a 1st Level spell immediately after gaining the archetype, though they have no slots to cast it with?

Do they gain an additional 1st level wizard class feat without taking basic Arcana?

No other multiclass dedication that lets you select a subclass gives you the abilities of the subclass? Besides anathemas


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Heimer wrote:

The book says:

Basic Spellcasting Feat: Available at 4th level, these feats grant a 1st-level spell slot. At 6th level, they grant you a 2nd-level spell slot.

Does this mean that I only get 1 first level spell I can cast 1 time each day??? and when I reach 6th level I have 1 first level spell each day and 1 second level spell each day?

Or how does it work?

That is pretty much right. There's also cantrips, which you get from the spellcasting dedication feat, and since cantrips automatically scale, they aren't too bad of an option. Plus as soon as you take a spellcasting dedication feat you can use wands, scrolls, and staves that have spells of your tradition.


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The Raven Black wrote:

Vital is instinct, connection and faith. Whereas Mental is reason, logic, study.

Way I see it, Vital is about immersing yourself in either the tangible world (Material) or the unseen (Spiritual). And Mental is about understanding and controlling them.

This is one reason why I don’t really care for primal witches. I prefer the style of patron that is a teacher or mentor for witches, which means it would be logical and based on study. I don’t really see witches as based on instinct or faith or a connection to the natural world like druids, so I don’t think primal fits. I personally would prefer an occult only witch who gets like nine spells, one of each level, from your patron choice, like PF1 witch or a sorcerers bloodline spells in a way.