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===Advanced Mage Specializations Overview===
===Advanced Mage Specializations Overview===
This system is intended to allow the implementation of spell-casting "prestige" classes. The effect is intended to give spellcasters additional options and specializations tied to a closer or more advanced study of magic.  
This system is intended to allow the implementation of spell-casting "prestige classes". The effect is intended to give spellcasters additional options and specializations tied to a closer or more advanced study of magic.  


Each variant caster class has 3 ranks. The first and second ranks can be unlocked by a DM or by PC trainers that hold the third rank and have been designated as trainers by a DM. The third rank can only be unlocked by a DM.  
Each variant caster class has 3 ranks. The first and second ranks can be unlocked by a [[DM]] or by [[PC]] trainers that hold the third rank and have been designated as trainers by a DM. The third rank can only be unlocked by a DM.  


Not every mage will get an AMS class, nor will every mage with AMS get to the third or even second rank. As with all PrC’s on Avlis, IC training, interaction, and RP are necessary to progress. Some AMS classes are better for wizards and some for sorcerers, but either can learn any of them.  
Not every mage will get an AMS class, nor will every mage with AMS get to the third or even second rank. As with all [[Prestige Classes|prestige classes]] on Avlis, IC training, interaction, and RP are necessary to progress. Some AMS classes are better for [[Wizard|wizards]] and some for [[Sorcerer|sorcerers]], but either can learn any of them.  


Membership in the Trust is a requirement for AMS with the exception of Psi-Mage of Angadar which is tailored to Angadarian mages. Exceptions are possible but must be explored In Game.
Membership in the [[Arcane#Andrinor's Trust|Trust]] of [[Andrinor]] is a requirement for AMS with the exception of [[Psi-Mage]] of [[Angadar]] which is tailored to Angadarian mages. Exceptions are possible but must be explored In Game.




'''''Note:''' Currently, a PC can only have one AMS. In this context, the [[Pale Master]] prestige class is considered AMS .''




[[Category:Magical_Concepts|Advanced Mage Specializations]]
[[Category:Magical_Concepts|Advanced Mage Specializations]]

Revision as of 12:53, 26 October 2009

Advanced Mage Specializations Overview

This system is intended to allow the implementation of spell-casting "prestige classes". The effect is intended to give spellcasters additional options and specializations tied to a closer or more advanced study of magic.

Each variant caster class has 3 ranks. The first and second ranks can be unlocked by a DM or by PC trainers that hold the third rank and have been designated as trainers by a DM. The third rank can only be unlocked by a DM.

Not every mage will get an AMS class, nor will every mage with AMS get to the third or even second rank. As with all prestige classes on Avlis, IC training, interaction, and RP are necessary to progress. Some AMS classes are better for wizards and some for sorcerers, but either can learn any of them.

Membership in the Trust of Andrinor is a requirement for AMS with the exception of Psi-Mage of Angadar which is tailored to Angadarian mages. Exceptions are possible but must be explored In Game.


Note: Currently, a PC can only have one AMS. In this context, the Pale Master prestige class is considered AMS .

Pages in category "AMS"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.