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2015-08-03, 10:16 AM (ISO 8601)
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Risky Business: A Thaumaturge Handbook (Spheres of Power)
Here is my new handbook for the Thaumaturge base class from Drop-Dead Studio's Spheres of Power system for Pathfinder.
Guide is mostly complete, though feedback is of course welcome.
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2015-08-03, 10:38 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Risky Business: A Thaumaturge Handbook (Spheres of Power)
It says I need permission!
Edit: The link in your sig is also broken.Last edited by RedOndjage; 2015-08-03 at 10:41 AM.
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2015-08-03, 10:40 AM (ISO 8601)
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2015-08-03, 10:50 AM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Risky Business: A Thaumaturge Handbook (Spheres of Power)
Forgot about that. Fixed.
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2015-08-03, 06:46 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Risky Business: A Thaumaturge Handbook (Spheres of Power)
As mentioned in the other thread, the Fey Adept is technically probably the class possessing the most powerful Conjuration Companions. Being able to add your staff, Circle Casting, and an Orange Prism Ioun Stone is pretty freaking awesome.
EDIT: Also you never actual reviewed the Sphere Shaman despite referring to it in both your Elementalist and this handbook. I feel you might be underestimating dips. A level in Wizard gives you 3 talents for one level, Witch and Druid both give you 2, plus a Hex for the Witch, Incanter gives you two Domains and a Specialization for one level. Also according to RAI, Juju Oracle is an exceptional dip for any Death focused builds.Last edited by Mithril Leaf; 2015-08-03 at 07:05 PM.
If you see me talking about Shaper Psions, assume that anything not poison immune within 100 feet will be dead.
My Homebrew Signature such as it is.
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2015-08-04, 12:38 PM (ISO 8601)
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Re: Risky Business: A Thaumaturge Handbook (Spheres of Power)
I'll take another look at the shaman. I believe I do speak well of incanter dips in the elementalist guide, may need to elaborate on them for this one. I thought I mentioned that clerics and Druids get a talent for having a domain. Sphere wizard I need to look at again, honestly didn't spend much time on it. Sphere sorcerer is going to get added to the elementalist guide when I get a chance, since some bloodlines and crossblooded impact potential damage. Witch hexes work, but only if you don't care about DC, which still leaves options.