Is there a way for a Cleric to have two Patron deities ?

I was wondering if there is a Class variant, optional rule, or feat, that allows a Cleric to pick domains of Two deities and Worship those two deities, more specifically Mystra and Corellon Larenthian

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 day ago

Is the Prismatic Dragon's breath weapon way weaker than the Force Dragon's ?

So the Prismatic Dragon is supposed to be the stronger cousin of the Force Dragon. Yet when I see it's breath weapon I'm a bit dissapointed, you have a 3/8 chances of doing anywhere from 10-80 damage assuming the targets don't pass the reflex roll. Then there are a bunch of Save or Die effects, that would be great and all, if getting immunities through magic items wasn't so easy especially at epic levels, where non epic magic items that make you immune to all those things grow in the trees of an allegorical epic campaign ( or the party's mage can just craft them ).

On the other hand the Force Dragon can make assuming a passed reflex save 180 points of force damage all the way up to 720 if it's breath is maximized.

Isn't this second way better ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 8 days ago

Ways around for a Red Wizard to not have to loose schools in specialization ?

I know there is a chain of 3 feats that allow you to regain a school you lost in specialization. Is there anything else similar to this, maybe a Prestige Class that does the trick or another similar feat ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 20 days ago

Sobreseyeron a Adorni de la denuncia peronista por enriquecimiento ilicito.

u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 22 days ago

Can a Wizard/Erudite/Archivist learn spells from an Artificer/Psionic Artificer by RAW ?

The Errata says that an Artificer's magic items are neither divine or arcane. However by Raw does that even matter ? the Manual says respect a Wizard copying spells from scrolls "No matter what the spell’s source", so if say, a Druid made a Jump scroll with divine magic, doesn't this mean that a Wizard could learn it since it's from it's list as well ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 24 days ago

Is there an arcane equivalent for Archivist ?

The Archivist can learn all Divine spells, and through some shenanigans, that I'm not willing to argue are not RAW, all Arcane spells. But we'll be leaving that part out.

What I'm asking is if there is an arcane spellcaster that can learn all Arcane spells, in the same way the Archivist can with Divine spells.

Things that I've considered already is Wyrm Wizard and find a way to get someone to use Psychic reformation, then relearn the spells from scrolls ... but Page 160 of the Rules Compendium says

>"Spellcasters who use spellbooks can add a spell to their book whenever they find one on a scroll or in another caster’s spellbook. The spell to be copied must be on the copier’s class spell list"

So that's a no go. Other people have quoted Extra Spell, but the spells learn from this have to come from the spell list, as per some quote and answer that existed back then, and I'm gonna take their word for it.

So any other alternatives ? Last one I've seen is an Erudite with Spell to Power but that would be Psionics, not necessarily magic.

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 26 days ago

Is Contemplative a way around to get Initiate of Mystra without actually taking a dip in Cleric ?

I'm making an Archivist and I want to get my hands on the Initiate of Mystra feat. As per dragon Magic page 15, any class that gets you access to a Cleric spell list, and makes you choose a deity makes you qualify as a Cleric.

Since you need a deity for the Contemplative prestige class, does that mean I can use that to get the feat without a dip ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 27 days ago

Back during the Impergium, how much of the world did the Werewolves controlled ?

I'm curious, supposedly they demanded human groups to cull themselves and keep themselves to a certain amount of population, if they didn't they massacred them themselves.

Despite this, we have examples like the First City where the Werewolves couldn't do jack shit because a Vampire with a literal invincibility cheat on was ruling it + his demigod vampiric kids and grandkids.

I guess the core of my question is, did existed human tribes that weren't under Werewolf culling ? maybe some small groups the Garou didn't even knew about or anything we know about it ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 30 days ago
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What do we know about the other Antediluvians reactions to Troile diablerizing Ilyes?

Did none of the others cared ? What did Ventru who allegedly acted as Prince even do about someone so blatantly violating the right of destruction ?

In general I wanna know any official lore about it if someone could refer me to it.

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago

What do we know about the other Antediluvians reactions to Troile diablerizing Ilyes?

Did none of the others cared ? What did Ventru who allegedly acted as Prince even do about someone so blatantly violating the right of destruction ?

In general I wanna know any official lore about it if someone could refer me to it.

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago

Who's the oldest Antediluvian and how old are they ?

So I've been reading the wiki and most of it makes no sense. "The Eldest" aka Tzimisce, is allegedly 10K years embraced around 8000 BC. However you have Absimilard, who is supposedly embraced around the same age, but then you have Vasilia, one of Absimilard's children who is twice as old as Baba Yaga ( who herself is 7000 years old embraced around 5000 BC , so Vasilia should've been embraced in the 12000 BC. ). Then there are others like Zapathasura or Haqim etc.

So, does anyone have a bigger recolection of the events to point me in the right direction ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago
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Who's the oldest Antediluvian and how old are they ?

So I've been reading the wiki and most of it makes no sense. "The Eldest" aka Tzimisce, is allegedly 10K years embraced around 8000 BC. However you have Absimilard, who is supposedly embraced around the same age, but then you have Vasilia, one of Absimilard's children who is twice as old as Baba Yaga ( who herself is 7000 years old embraced around 5000 BC , so Vasilia should've been embraced in the 12000 BC. ). Then there are others like Zapathasura or Haqim etc.

So, does anyone have a bigger recolection of the events to point me in the right direction ?

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago

A friend asked me how to remove frost from his carwindow

I sent him a message telling him to use boiling water, waited for like 10 seconds and told him "Nah bruh just fucking with you don't do this". Ten minutes later he was really pissed off because he broke his car window lol.

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago

The Conquistador's Sword. A Munchkin's best friend.

The Conquistador's Sword for those of you who don't know it, it's a Fetish ( Gnosis 6 ) that appears in WTA Rage Across the Amazon. This sword essentially allows you to become an Isekai protagonist, or in more mechanical terms, and I quote "Apply the effects of Thieving Talons of the Magpie permanently on beings it kills", or in a layman's terms, it allows it's user to "absorb" the powers of other supernatural splats. So a Werewolf can have Vampire powers or even Changeling powers.

The limits of the sword seems to be omnipotence, since it shattered the moment it tried to absorb a Mage's avatar ( it however worked ), and even that is ambiguous, as the fluff says it was never supposed to try to rob a Powerful Archmage of it's powers, so maybe it could work with lesser Mages no problem.

The Sword was originally created by the Technocracy, aka by Mages. So by this it's easy to extrapolate that, despite being used by a Werewolf in the book, it was originally intended to be used by Mages, and despite this, it can be used by other beings who share similar traits, for example, I surmount a Changeling, with enough Glamour, should be able to replace the Gnosis statistic necessary to use powers, and a Kuei Jin could use Dharma. Etc. In any case, it's clear the original trait used by the Fetish was Arete ( I doubt the Technocracy decided to make a sword for Werewolves to help them rob their own power ).

It also seems to have allowed Samuel Haight to rob El Dorado of backgrounds tied to his power, like Avatar, so in theory it should be able to steal similar backgrounds of other characters.

It's easy to say that this is the most powerful Fetish in the history of the Old World of Darkness, since it basically allows you to get the supernatural powers of all the splats, and what's more, without XP spending.

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u/Secretsfrombeyond79 — 1 month ago