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+ | |reason=Boring, bland, and feels unfinished. Better to just play a psion. | ||
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Revision as of 08:09, 7 August 2014
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Ghostwheel opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. |
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Boring, bland, and feels unfinished. Better to just play a psion. |
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Tarkisflux opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. |
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You begin your wizard level play by casting a cantrip a few times a day, and maybe hiding in some mist. That upgrades to actual fog in a couple of levels. And then you get to do wind wall and lightning bolt, and you still suck. But at 7th level you get solid fog, and have a single trick to use repeatedly get you through the day. After that you get a few things that are sort of useful, but it's so strictly limited and delayed that I barely care. And those limits mean that you only ever get a total of 22 powers to pick your 21 options from.
Class is a joke at VH until level 7, and a one-trick (per power level) after. It's not VH, despite having some VH powers. It is poorly designed. |
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Surgo opposes this article and rated it 0 of 4. |
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There's nothing really interesting here, it's just a crappier Psion or Psychic Warrior with a really restricted powers list. |