It would depend on the type of illusion for me, but yeah Glamour could absolutely be a trait that someone could specialize in.
It would depend on the type of illusion for me, but yeah Glamour could absolutely be a trait that someone could specialize in.
I agree that the schools always felt a little arbitrary. Abjuration in particular always felt kinda weak to me, even in concept.
I think they could probably just leave it to a potentially open-ended set of traits. Some could even have multiple, which helps with the arbitrariness. Characters could specialize in spells that have particular traits.
I agree with this. It looks really good, but it was weirdly huge.
Especially in later seasons. Where did all that space come from? Or was all that extra space we see later specifically added during the retrofit?
I guess you can blame it being a platform for experimentation. They wanted it to be able to produce the stuff they’d need even away from stations? Still feels weird though.
The Excelsior was definitely a good-looking ship. VI remains my favorite of the movies. (Slightly controversial, I know.)
Spell schools were invented for Dragonlance in the lead up to the 2e era. The idea of an Illusionist is probably demonstrable enough outside of D&D, but the rest are pure TSR lore.
I got in early on the Analogue Pocket preorders and it’s been very nice, especially once they opened it up to third party cores.