Reprinted from Dungeons and Dragons, Psionics Handbook
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Arcanists possess both arcane and psychic powers. They usually have positive personalities, are ambitious, and are willing to sacrifice other potential abilities in exchange for pure power.
Only characters who have received both arcane and psionic powers can become arcanists, of which wizards/psion are the most common, as both have high requirements for intelligence attributes. Warlocks/psion are relatively rare, and psychic warriors are usually preferred
Fighting instead of learning, and the fanatics also lack the necessary patience.
Non-player arcanists often serve as bridges between the arcane and psionic worlds. Many arcana practitioners crave more arcane knowledge to improve their mastery of magic and psychic abilities.
Hit Dice: d4
Advanced requirements:
To become an Arcanist, a character must meet the following conditions.
*For new skills and the expansion of core skills, please refer to Chapter 3 of this book. For detailed descriptions of other skills, please refer to Chapter 4 of the Player's Handbook.
Skill points per level: 2 + Intelligence modifier
Table 6-1 Arcanist
Level Base Attack Bonus Fortitude Saving Throw Reflex Save Will Save Spell/Psychic
Weapon and Armor Proficiency: The Arcanist is not proficient with any new weapons or armor.
Known Spells/Powers: When the Arcanist levels up, he can gain new daily spells, just like the level of a certain arcane spellcaster before the character advanced. At the same time, the character can gain new daily power points.
As well as new known psychic powers, it is like a certain psychic profession before the character advanced. However, the character cannot obtain other characteristics of the previous profession (metamagic, super power or item creation expertise, special abilities of psychic crystals, etc.
etc.). In other words, the character's arcane wizard level is added to the character's arcane caster level and psionic manifestation level respectively to determine the daily amount of spells, psionic powers known, and manifestation level.
For example, if a level 3 wizard/level 3 psion chooses to advance to Arcanist, his spellcasting ability will be the same as that of a level 4 wizard, and his power points will be the same as that of a level 4 psion, but his familiars and psionic crystals (if any) will not be able to use them.
Gain new abilities.
If the character has multiple arcane caster classes or multiple psionic classes before advancing to the Arcanist level, you must decide which class level to add the Arcanist level to to determine the daily spells when upgrading the Arcanist level.
Amount, caster level, power points per day, powers known, and manifestation level.
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