IK talk:Caitlyn Viscario
For approval
Potential PrC for Review
Master Alchemist (MoF, p 34). This would require me to slightly change the feat progression for Caitlyn.
- Hu: Spellcasting Prodigy
- Wiz1: Scribe Scroll
- 1st: Spell Focus Illus
- Daryl2: Spell Thematics
- 3rd: Greater Spell Focus Illus
- Wiz5:
Signature SpellBrew Potion - Daryl: Skill Focus Craft Alchemy
- 6th: Magical Artisan [Brew Potion] (from PGtF, p41)
Notes
Scribing from scrolls to spellbook
- 24 hours per spell
- Cost for 1st: 125gp@ (25 gp scroll, 100 gp for 1 pg)
- Cost for 2nd: 350gp@ (150 gp scroll, 200 gp for 2 pgs)
Purchases after last game
- 16 scrolls (25 gp @ for a total of 400 gp).
- Distract
- Erase
- Expeditious Retreat, Swift
- Inhibit
- Mage Hand, Greater
- Magic Weapon
- Magic Weapon
- Magic Weapon
- Nerveskitter
- Net of Shadows
- Prot Evil
- Ray of Clumsiness
- Shieldbearer
- Targeting Ray
- Thunderhead
- True Strike
- Potion Belt (FR Campaign, p96) 1 gp
- Scroll Organizer (FR Campaign, p96) 5 gp
Total: 406 gp
Discussion
For your reply, Randy. -Daryl
"Inhibit? I'm sorry miss, I cannot sell you that scroll. That's a classified military spell. Can I see your badge, please? You don't have one? I see. I'm sorry, but it's for the good of Cygnar that we keep that spell out of Khador's hands." -Any scroll traders you could locate.
"Psst? Over here. Quickly, into the alley. Miss, what is it? I couldn't help but to overhear your search for a scroll Net of Shadows that you were having difficulty finding. I could scribe one for you by tomorrow, but it'll cost you a bit extra. It will be fourty five gold pieces. A great spell it is. Useful if you're in a pickle like I was last night. I found myself surrounded by an unruly lot of Black Hands. I don't know how they got to me. I could swear I set Alarm on the doorway. My name? Gladly. I understand your motives. It's Neves Saila. You can find me back at this place here tomorrow with the scroll, should you still want it." -The only person who seemed to be familiar with the spell. A shady-looking older man, dressed in black, quite inappropriately for the brightly lit alleys in the Quad. His scruples didn't necessarily seem all too large.