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Archivist!


Freehold DM wrote:
Where can I find info on the archivist?

The whole class is actually up on WOTC's site.

Short version: Wizard who casts from the cleric list (though s/he can add spells from other divine casters to their spellbook as well) and gets some knowledge-related abilities.


It's one of the few prepared classes where preparing actually makes sense to me.


Wizards spend day in and day out on the same spell list. They're known for knowing all this magic, but if they forget to fill out a sticky note...no prestidigitation today!


Magus, same as wizards.


Alchemists make sense - they're not casting spells, they're cooking and need their ingredients and recipes in order.


Witches and clerics, too. They're asking permission to use these from their patron that day.


And archivists have the ability to crib from so many spell lists they haven't spent their entire lives studying, that it makes sense they'd have to cross-check some notes to get their list ready.


Spont casting just makes so much more sense.

Shadow Lodge

?


They're X powerful and can manage Y spells each day.

Shadow Lodge

Duh. They're spellcasters.


I don't know. Just felt like blitzing.


I've had worse reasons to post.


Scintillae wrote:
They're X powerful and can manage Y spells each day.

Nice thing about Psionics, they're that, but without the limitations of "X of Y level per day", just "this is how much juice I have to burn before I need a snooze".


I guess. Never tried one.


Quiet in here lately.


Not for long!


I have no idea what to post about.

Scarab Sages

Scintillae wrote:
Wizards spend day in and day out on the same spell list. They're known for knowing all this magic, but if they forget to fill out a sticky note...no prestidigitation today!

Blasphemer!!! The Horde has hereby noted your location and placed you somewhere within the top 50 to be devoured. We'll try to catch you in order, but it doesn't always work out that way.


Goooooooooooooooooooooo zombies!


Eh, each his own.

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

I'd argue, but what would be the point?


This is the internet. Arguments don't need points.


And after all, the points don't matter.


...only shiny orbs of light. Anyone wanna follow me home to Area 51?


Ooooh!


Yes, am with the following of the ball of the glowing that is light. Mustache.

Silver Crusade

Just got a notice a friend is testing his game that he is running at the next con on oct 26. "IBeholder".

He just got married in early sept and this will be his celebration game.


Tin Foil Yamakah wrote:

Just got a notice a friend is testing his game that he is running at the next con on oct 26. "IBeholder".

He just got married in early sept and this will be his celebration game.

Cool.


Scintillae wrote:
And archivists have the ability to crib from so many spell lists they haven't spent their entire lives studying, that it makes sense they'd have to cross-check some notes to get their list ready.

That used to be how wizards worked. I still am not happy with the idea of all casters getting new spells just cuz, wizards used to have to hunt them down or spend a good amount of money discovering them.


Freehold DM wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
And archivists have the ability to crib from so many spell lists they haven't spent their entire lives studying, that it makes sense they'd have to cross-check some notes to get their list ready.
That used to be how wizards worked. I still am not happy with the idea of all casters getting new spells just cuz, wizards used to have to hunt them down or spend a good amount of money discovering them.

They still get the two freebie spells each level-up, I believe. But their ability to only add Cleric spells from those, while they can snag scrolls for their spellbook from Druid/Paladin/Ranger/any other Divine caster, still is a pretty strong incentive to hunt down and pay up for scrolls to add.


I have a nation named Vensena in my setting, but I realized that I have no idea what the adjective form should look like. Venseni?


"You have the body language of Lee Harvey Oswald."


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Scintillae wrote:
Wizards spend day in and day out on the same spell list. They're known for knowing all this magic, but if they forget to fill out a sticky note...no prestidigitation today!

Well at least in earlier Editions. In my opinion* Vancian casting, especially the way wizards do it is to memorise a formula. Like creating a mathematical equation in their brains, (or performing a piece of music). However until the solution is presented (or the final note is played) it's not complete and only upon completion will the magical energies be released & thus the spell cast.

This is why there are limits to the number of spells a wizard can cast everyday. As each equation (song) causes a build up of magical pressure in his skull. To try and remember more would be catastrophic.
It's also why there were hard limits for the number of different spells of a single level, as the wizard could only remember & understand a certain number of possible formulae (depending upon his intelligence). It's not like reading from a book, but rather solving an equation.

*Very important preface, meaning I'm probably wrong - but it's a day of the week ending in the letter "y" & I'm always wrong on those.


Well, least surprising Nobel prize winner in a long time?


And they're even announcing it live on YouTube!


*facepalm* Swedish internet bookstore bokus.com is sending me an ad about a book I've already bought. From them... Time to refine the algorithm, I'd say.


What algorithm? They probably send ad to every customer in the database.


DSXMachina wrote:
Scintillae wrote:
Wizards spend day in and day out on the same spell list. They're known for knowing all this magic, but if they forget to fill out a sticky note...no prestidigitation today!

Well at least in earlier Editions. In my opinion* Vancian casting, especially the way wizards do it is to memorise a formula. Like creating a mathematical equation in their brains, (or performing a piece of music). However until the solution is presented (or the final note is played) it's not complete and only upon completion will the magical energies be released & thus the spell cast.

This is why there are limits to the number of spells a wizard can cast everyday. As each equation (song) causes a build up of magical pressure in his skull. To try and remember more would be catastrophic.
It's also why there were hard limits for the number of different spells of a single level, as the wizard could only remember & understand a certain number of possible formulae (depending upon his intelligence). It's not like reading from a book, but rather solving an equation.

*Very important preface, meaning I'm probably wrong - but it's a day of the week ending in the letter "y" & I'm always wrong on those.

Okay, that makes a heck of a lot more sense.

Now if only we could do something about one page per level on the spellbooks. =P


Well it could be thought of to be a really long and complex equation. So a 4th Order Differential Equation, using Lagrangian Techniques (4th Level Spell) might require more space the read and work through than a Fourier Transformation (1st Level type spell)

Of course, it doesn't help with spells like POWER WORD: STUN

:P


Drejk wrote:
What algorithm? They probably send ad to every customer in the database.

This was more of the kind of ad you get on other websites when you haven't cleaned your browser history in a while.


DSXMachina wrote:

Well it could be thought of to be a really long and complex equation. So a 4th Order Differential Equation, using Lagrangian Techniques (4th Level Spell) might require more space the read and work through than a Fourier Transformation (1st Level type spell)

Of course, it doesn't help with spells like POWER WORD: STUN

:P

Obviously the word is just the aural effect of a long and complicated chain of mental practices required to memorise in order to cast it. ;)

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk! Somewhat happy Tuesday! I'm taking some training at a BP facility this morning. The drive here was fun, as I was basically driving by verbal directions from my supervisor and the google map app on my phone. Made it here without any problems.

And that's where the fun began. No one to ask or show where visitor parking is. When I finally found a spot that said visitor parking, pressing the button on the intercom panel did nothing. So then I had to turn around and try to find another place to park. Ended up randomly following another car and lucked out on a sign directing me to more visitor parking.

Found my way to the reception desk for the building I needed to be in, and they told me someone would collect me around 0745. Then why the f+@& did you say in the email to be here at 0730?!? Why have me waste f&$&ing time sitting on my ass for 15 minutes?!?

Scarab Sages

F~!*ing douchebags!

Scarab Sages

Now I'm gonna be cranky the rest of the day.

Scarab Sages

Or at least until I maybe get some Popeyes.


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Kajehase wrote:
DSXMachina wrote:

Well it could be thought of to be a really long and complex equation. So a 4th Order Differential Equation, using Lagrangian Techniques (4th Level Spell) might require more space the read and work through than a Fourier Transformation (1st Level type spell)

Of course, it doesn't help with spells like POWER WORD: STUN

:P

Obviously the word is just the aural effect of a long and complicated chain of mental practices required to memorise in order to cast it. ;)

Of course, or it's a complicated Sigil that adhere's to the tenants put down in Sprague de Camps symbological Magic system used by Harold Shea.

Scarab Sages

F*+! YOU BP!!!

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