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Adam500

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Abyssal Wizard
« on: March 09, 2010, 03:54:57 PM »
So I was reading the handbook about turning wizards into spontaneous casters to kill time, and I was directed at the Abyssal Specialist ACF in DotU which forces you to give up one school of magic to be specialized in all spells with the [chaotic], [compulsion], [darkness], [evil], and [fear] subtypes.

A question occurred to me while reading this, could you be a Focused Specialist (CM) Abyssal Specialist? Reading the requirements would seem to say yes, but I'm not clear on all the particulars. Anyone wanna give their two cents?

EDIT: Actually on re-reading the specifics seem quite clear. You give up 2 schools of magic and from then on get 3 spell slots per day (minus one normal spellslot etc from Focused Specialist) to cast spells with those descriptors. This seems..... quite good actually, and I can think of ways to optimize this alot, still interested in other people's takes on it.
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Phoenix00

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Re: Abyssal Wizard
« Reply #1 on: March 09, 2010, 04:36:49 PM »
Take 10 levels of Wizard for the Planar Subsitution option making all your spells chaos alligned

Take the feat from fiendish codex (don't remember the name it is an abyssal heritor feat though) and you can "recall" chaos spells.  In addition you get additional recalls if you take more abyssal heritor feats.