• Skua@kbin.social
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      5E’s semi-official gunslinger uses wisdom instead of intelligence, so unless you have a GM willing to let you make a wis-casting wizard you might want to go cleric instead. I think that swapping casting stats should be allowed in a lot of situations anyway, and not only because wis-ard is a funny pun, but I’m aware that this isn’t a universal opinion. Forge cleric would let you make your gun magic and ask god for ammunition with only two levels though

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        Wizard with a gun is fun and all, but praising blessed ammunition tickles a different set of fancies.

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        Artificer would work too though. Arcane spells, flamethrower, and pistol. Call it the 'Namancer. Let the Artificer upgrade it as their wand for Arcane firearm and burst fire a number of shots identical to cantrip scaling.

        Hold on. I need to go write this up. I feel some Duality of Man helmet graffiti coming on…

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          For the most part it is. But it uses wisdom as its secondary stat, so if you pick a non-wis caster class you’re going to have to split your ASIs up a lot

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        I think pathfinder has at least 3 ways to build wizard-with-a-gun