At least in fifth edition, ‘mage’ is not a Dungeons and Dragons character class, though ‘wizard’, ‘sorcerer’ and ‘warlock’ are each distinct types of spellcaster (deriving their abilities from study, their bloodline, or a pact, respectively.)In the related Pathfinder rules (in first edition), a ‘magus’ is a sort of warrior-caster, able to wear heavier armor than a wizard without risking spell failure and wield a weapon in one hand and spells in another.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
I figured his brother was a dark elf.
Ida No about 3 years ago
Which one of you is trolling the other?
Pgalden1 Premium Member about 3 years ago
99% of teens go through an Ogre stage…fact of life
Chrysi Cat Premium Member about 3 years ago
You mean I could have found a DM’s Guide and Player’s Handbook in most public libraries when I was growing up?
Why did I never think of trying that path instead of dropping 3 or 400 bucks when you factor in AD&D, West End Star Wars and MERP?
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
Mazes and Magic? Sounds like a RPG board game.
Jethro Flatline about 3 years ago
“Everything you need to play!” (imagination, graph paper, dice, minifigs and friends not included)
ratton8 about 3 years ago
At least in fifth edition, ‘mage’ is not a Dungeons and Dragons character class, though ‘wizard’, ‘sorcerer’ and ‘warlock’ are each distinct types of spellcaster (deriving their abilities from study, their bloodline, or a pact, respectively.)In the related Pathfinder rules (in first edition), a ‘magus’ is a sort of warrior-caster, able to wear heavier armor than a wizard without risking spell failure and wield a weapon in one hand and spells in another.
SquidGamerGal 11 months ago
I’ve seen your brother, Kevin. He’s totally a troll! Or a bugbear? Maybe a hobgoblin?