>Welcome to Dungeons and Wizards!
>STARRING:
>The Fighter: a wizard specializing in buffing himself and enhancing his weapons to legendary artifacts.
>The Dickass Thief: a wizard specializing in illusions, backstabbing, mind control and minor utility spells.
>The Barbarian: a muscle wizard who dispenses sorcery that flows in his veins by flexing and being /fit/.
>The Wizard Wizard: a wizard who loves utility spells, elemental spells, artificing, alchemy and pointy hats.
>The Monk: a wizard that came straight from fantastic wuxia movies, who uses touch-spells, self-buffs and the power of MAGICAL PARKOUR
>The Priest: a wizard that specializes in buffs, healing and holy magic.
>The Hobo Druid: a wizard who spent all his points in shapeshifting and nature magic.
>Are you a bad enough dude to live in a world full of WIZARDS!?
So....
Mage the Ascension.
>>48922444
>and pointy hats
Unless they're all wearing point hats, they're not wizards.
>>48922444
>And Jim, the guy who didn't finish highschool.
>>48922567
>enchanters
>liked by anyone
kek
>>48922561
In the 5e game I'm in, I'm playing a nerdy-but-cool 20-something divination specialist. We encountered a strange species where the larval form is a leech-like worm and the adult form is a fuzzy, two-foot tall stalactite-looking creature with a mouth at the base and tentacles at each side of its mouth.
Once we killed it, my wizard had its teeth ripped out, and the rest of it turned into a hat, with the tentacles hanging down behind his shoulders and the eyes just above his own eyes.I may have the eyes removed and replaced with clear crystals, then make looking through them his spell focus.
Based on what I just said, how wizardy is he, on a scale of 1-10?
>Pointy plate or scalemail hats
>Armored robes
>Swordcane wizard staffs
>Studded reagent belts
But what would a paladin wizard pray to? Thaums?
>>48922444
Wizardborn demiwizard race
>>48922602
You don't get to choose whether or not you like the enchanter.
>>48923004
>GMs telling players how their characters feel
FUCK. OFF.
>>48923004
>>48923033
inb4 the enchanter is using a magical item to make people be compelled to like him
it still sucks, but it makes better use of the Wizard colllege setting and gives a oppertunity to have the players later make resistance rolls whenever the GM tells the players to "like" the enhancer
>>48923130
It's one thing to have an event where a character is compelled magically. It's another to make it a constant state.
>>48923033Enchantment is the school of mind control in D&D ya goof.
>>48923033
What else are Charm spells for?
>>48923033
in the very specific case of enchantmentor similar effectsi really dont see a problem here, so long as the player (not the character) is aware of the unusual circumstanceas in one of these things you don't wanna overuse
>>48923164
see
>>48923161
>>48923168
For players to fuck with NPCs. For NPCs to fuck with players. At a certain point the DM is making the players do whatever the hell he wants. Especially when he clearly decided on the spot in >>48922567 not only to make the character, but that everyone likes that character. Hell, there's not even a roll. Just "you all love this guy who chose the CLEARLY superior school of magic, and I did this out of spite because you chose wizards when I said something as vague as low-magic, didn't forbid wizards, and didn't make you roll your characters together or do anything else that could have prevented this."
>>48923203
I agree with you in general but not in this specific context, given that the image makes it clear it's the DM trying to spite the players by deciding that "you like this person" is an incontrovertible fact, based on the mere fact of him being a divination wizard, with no saves (which there should be, given that that list of magic schools means it's clearly D&D), because they each, evidently independently, decided to be a wizard.
>>48922444
Am I also a wizard? In which case FUCK YEAH.
I wanna burn burn down the Sun, become a Lich, merge multiple plane, and win a horse-race!
>>48923161
You could be clever about it
for example, the players don't seem to like Abjur. Therefore, giving him resistance rolls off the bat can be justified under the fact he is being singled out to be picked on by wizards, he's gotta resist punching some smug sack of shit in the face.
it also allows him to nat 20 uppercut the enchanter in the face at anytime, preffereably at a time for maximum impact that makes eveyone actually like Abjur.