Retrain opposing school Wizard in Society


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Grand Lodge

How much does it cost and how it´s done to retrain your opposing schools in Society for a Lvl 2 Warrior Lvl 4 Wizard/Transmuter.
I want to change one of them Ilusion to Enchantment, the other one Necromancy stays the same.

Scarab Sages 5/5 5/5 *** Venture-Captain, Washington—Spokane

Retraining rules are on page 188 of Ultimate Campaign for reference. With that being said:

Retaining Costs are 10 x Current Character Level x number of days training (usually 5) in gold and 5 to 7 PP (Prestige Points).

The next time you play the character, let the GM know you wish to retrain the restricted school. It should be documented on your most recent chronicle as to what is being changed and the costs spent for that retraining.

Hope this helps.

The Exchange 4/5 5/5

Unfortunately there is no option in Ultimate Campaign for wizards to retrain their opposition schools. You can retrain your school but barring additional options appearing, you can't change your opposition schools.

If you have Ultimate Magic you might consider spending your 9th level feat or your 10th level wizard bonus feat on the "opposition research" discovery. With that you can completely remove one opposition school and have only one opposition school.

5/5 5/55/55/5

Both your specialization and opposition school are under the same class ability: arcane school. You should be able to retrain transmutation vs illusion and necromancy into transmutation vs charm and necromancy

Grand Lodge

that´s the two way to read the rule and the reason I asked. Well, I will follow the option of "opposition research" discovery later and solve the problem. Thanks for the information.

Scarab Sages 4/5

Opposition Research rocks. I took it for Necromany @ 10th and picked up some very nasty curses !

Dark Archive 5/5

or gm at a con and pickup a rebuild boon ( yay free rebuild)

Grand Lodge

Side note, isn't warrior an npc class? I didn't think those were legal for play in PFS.

Grand Lodge

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apbrake wrote:
Side note, isn't warrior an npc class? I didn't think those were legal for play in PFS.

Why in tarnation would you want to?

Grand Lodge

I write warrior but its fighter, sorry.

Sovereign Court 5/5 *

Pathfinder Rulebook Subscriber
wellsmv wrote:
or gm at a con and pickup a rebuild boon ( yay free rebuild)

Not "a con" but "Gen Con"

The only Con that I know of that has ever given out rebuild boons.

5/5

Kigvan wrote:
wellsmv wrote:
or gm at a con and pickup a rebuild boon ( yay free rebuild)

Not "a con" but "Gen Con"

The only Con that I know of that has ever given out rebuild boons.

And only for Tier 1 GM's...or at least in the past it was only Tier 1's that got the option.

Grand Lodge 5/5

Kevin Ingle wrote:
Kigvan wrote:
wellsmv wrote:
or gm at a con and pickup a rebuild boon ( yay free rebuild)

Not "a con" but "Gen Con"

The only Con that I know of that has ever given out rebuild boons.
And only for Tier 1 GM's...or at least in the past it was only Tier 1's that got the option.

This year the rebuild was given to all GenCon GMs, regardless of tier.

Grand Lodge 4/5

LazarX wrote:
apbrake wrote:
Side note, isn't warrior an npc class? I didn't think those were legal for play in PFS.
Why in tarnation would you want to?

IIRC, nosig wanted to run a PC with Adept levels....

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