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Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
I like the Shugenja class, but it lacks official support.
So I was thinking, what about adding to its spell list all the spells with an elemental descriptor?
The spell level would be the same of the first applicable of: Cleric, Wizard, Druid, Clerical Domain, highest of any other.
With this simple change, for example, the Sandstorm spells ``Blast of Sand'' would be a 4th level Earth spell or ``Wall of Magma'' would be a level 5th Earth and and level 5th Fire spell.
I think it is a simple and effective way to give Shugenja a good splat book support without really making it much more powerful.
Re: Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
I would say any spell with an elemental subtype automatically qualifies as having "a strong theme." In fact, that description indicates to me that it could go even broader - including spells that don't have the subtype, like Burrow or Earthbind for an Earth Shugenja for instance.
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I think some of those bear some sanity checking. Sand and magma themed spells often have the earth descriptor, but they aren't necessarily appropriate for for original flavour of earth-based shugenja. Likewise, many ice themed spells have the water descriptor, but aren't really what water shugenja are all about.
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Re: Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
I think some of those bear some sanity checking. Sand and magma themed spells often have the earth descriptor, but they aren't necessarily appropriate for for original flavour of earth-based shugenja. Likewise, many ice themed spells have the water descriptor, but aren't really what water shugenja are all about.
And why not? Are there no spirits in magma and ice?
I would argue that the whole point of of expanding their spell list is to increase the variety of "what they are all about." Giving Water Shugenja even more healing for instance would be reasonable, but wouldn't really change their playstyle in any meaningful way.
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And why not? Are there no spirits in magma and ice?
I would argue that the whole point of of expanding their spell list is to increase the variety of "what they are all about." Giving Water Shugenja even more healing for instance would be reasonable, but wouldn't really change their playstyle in any meaningful way.
Your game, have fun with it, of course.
Shugenja was one of the classes that was written with the intention of having a restricted spell list for flavour reasons. Adding spells outside of that specific flavour detracts from what (I perceive) the intent of the design was.
Expanding the spell list of classes that were intentionally restricted should be about adding spells that are in-keeping with the existing spell list but weren't included due to WotC dropping the ball in supporting the class, not about making the class have a broader repertoire.
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Re: Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
Your game, have fun with it, of course.
Shugenja was one of the classes that was written with the intention of having a restricted spell list for flavour reasons. Adding spells outside of that specific flavour detracts from what (I perceive) the intent of the design was.
Expanding the spell list of classes that were intentionally restricted should be about adding spells that are in-keeping with the existing spell list but weren't included due to WotC dropping the ball in supporting the class, not about making the class have a broader repertoire.
Well, if you want to play a game without Tier 1 characters, you can let the Shugenja spell list as it is.
If you like the Shugenja, want to play one, but you already have a Wizard, Cleric or Druid in your party, then you have to do something to avoid feeling the lame spellscarter of the litter.
Last edited by Clistenes : 11-17-2012 at 03:00 PM.
Re: Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
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Originally Posted by Clistenes
Well, if you want to play a game without Tier 1 characters, you can let the Shugenja spell list as it is.
If you like the Shugenja, want to play one, but you already have a Wizard, Cleric or Druid in your party, then you have to do something to avoid feeling the lame spellscarter of the litter.
So your goal is to make another tier 1 class?
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Indigo is a much more appropriate colour for sarcasm, don't you think?
Blue is strictly for emphasis.
And grey is kind of like an aside to my main point.
Re: Enlarging Shugenja list with spells with elemental descriptor
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
Shugenja was one of the classes that was written with the intention of having a restricted spell list for flavour reasons. Adding spells outside of that specific flavour detracts from what (I perceive) the intent of the design was.
And yet, it was WotC's idea, not mine.
Besides, they are still restricted by their spells known, regardless of how large the potential pool is, and on top of that are restricted by both their element and order. So I think you will find that, in practice, the power level of Shugenja won't change that much. T1 is flat-out impossible, and T2 would require very powerful spells be added to their list.
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
Expanding the spell list of classes that were intentionally restricted should be about adding spells that are in-keeping with the existing spell list but weren't included due to WotC dropping the ball in supporting the class, not about making the class have a broader repertoire.
But you can't say for sure that wasn't WotC's intent. It could be that, after writing SPC, they said "yeah, we dropped the ball and {these classes} should have more spells." Unless you were there at the time, you can't say for certain that this didn't happen; all we know is that they thought it was a good idea to tell DMs that SpC was fair game.
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
So your goal is to make another tier 1 class?
I have no goal, I'm not playing a Shugenja. I'm just saying that, if you are playing a Shugenja and don't like feeling the lamest spellcaster, it would be all right to add a few more elemental spells to its spell-list (and I don't think the Shugenja would become a Tier 1 that way, just a Tier 2 class).
Some people dislike Tier 1 classes because they are overpowered and overshadow the other members of the party, and like Oriental Shamans and Shugenjas for that very reason, and that's fine: You can play a game without Druids, Wizards or Clerics, and everybody else will have more chances to shine.
On the other hand, if the others are playing a Wizard, a Druid, an Erudite and a Cleric, the Shugenja feels useless.
Last edited by Clistenes : 11-17-2012 at 04:18 PM.
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Originally Posted by Clistenes
I have no goal, I'm not playing a Shugenja. I'm just saying that, if you are playing a Shugenja and don't like feeling the lamest spellcaster...
Hello shugenja, I'd like you to meet the paladin, duskblade, ranger, hexblade, shadowcaster, binder, beguiler, and truenamer.
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Originally Posted by Ashtagon
Hello shugenja, I'd like you to meet the paladin, duskblade, ranger, hexblade, shadowcaster, binder, beguiler, and truenamer.
The paladin, ranger, duskblade, hexblade and beguiler aren't primary spellcasters, they are warrior/casters or skilled guys/sneakies/casters.
I'm not sure the binder can be called a primary caster, either. The pacts give you a mix of extraordinary attacks, spell-like powers, supernatural attacks, physical enhancements...etc., but that doesn't look like casting.
The shadowcaster and truenamer are underpowered, yes. If a shugenja were part of a party with shadowcasters, truenamers and binders, the shugenja wouldn't be underpowered.
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The idea was making the Shugenja more various keeping them in Tier 3. So I agree that the whole list might be eccessive.
What about adding Advanced Learning at level 1, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16, 19 and in each you gain a new spell with elemental descriptor (of course not of the forbidden element) similarly at the Beguiller power?