Did my former group have a house rule or can I just not find the feat that allowed a Wizard to take another specialization, just not their previously relinquished ones. I thought it was in the "Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting".
There isn't a "feat." However, the closest I can find to anything like what the OP is suggesting are the optional rules for changing subclasses presented in Tasha's. There's two methods. One involves time and resource intensive retraining. The other is the "sudden transformation" one example of which is a wizard who has a magical dream and wakes with a different specialization.
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Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
No, that was houserule/homebrew territory right there. In fact, midnights comment about swapping some places like in Tosches only started recently when that book was published. Until then, unless I am mistaken, the rule has always been absolutely no refunds or exchanges and absolutely no “multi-subclassing” whatsoever. Heck, even Multiclassing is an entirely optional rule, and WotC has expressly stated they don’t consider Multiclass Options when balancing class/subclass features.
Did my former group have a house rule or can I just not find the feat that allowed a Wizard to take another specialization, just not their previously relinquished ones. I thought it was in the "Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting".
There isn't a "feat." However, the closest I can find to anything like what the OP is suggesting are the optional rules for changing subclasses presented in Tasha's. There's two methods. One involves time and resource intensive retraining. The other is the "sudden transformation" one example of which is a wizard who has a magical dream and wakes with a different specialization.
Jander Sunstar is the thinking person's Drizzt, fight me.
No, that was houserule/homebrew territory right there. In fact, midnights comment about swapping some places like in Tosches only started recently when that book was published. Until then, unless I am mistaken, the rule has always been absolutely no refunds or exchanges and absolutely no “multi-subclassing” whatsoever. Heck, even Multiclassing is an entirely optional rule, and WotC has expressly stated they don’t consider Multiclass Options when balancing class/subclass features.
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Cool. Thanks everyone. I thought there was something official allowing for an additional specialization. You all keep rolling.