No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
You basically just described a Battle Smith Artificer.
No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
I actually know exactly what you mean, my gnome wizard does tinkering on his spare time too. Though this was something that I worked out with my DM instead of doing a feat, it's part of his downtime activities.
No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
I actually know exactly what you mean, my gnome wizard does tinkering on his spare time too. Though this was something that I worked out with my DM instead of doing a feat, it's part of his downtime activities.
Yeah, that's kind of what I'm trying to do but we don't often get much downtime so I was trying to find something to help speed along the process, ya'know?
No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
You basically just described a Battle Smith Artificer.
I am aware of this. However, it was something I had in place and doing before Artificer was implemented. Not only that, but there is nothing wrong with using a wizard who is more magically inclined to build constructs. I personally see the wizard capabilities as being better suited for most of it. But that's just my opinion.
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Anyone know of any homebrew feats related to the creation of constructs? Golems, clockworks, whatever.
I did make a bunch of warforged feats, but guessing that's not what you're looking for.
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No, not quite. But thank you, though! No, I've got a wizard that I play as mostly a support/control caster. He has very few damage spells himself. He builds constructs in his downtime to do that kind of thing for him. his goal is essentially to find a harmonious balance between magic and science because so many people believe that one is stronger than the other. Sorry, I know you didn't ask, just thought it may help in case you ever came across something.
You basically just described a Battle Smith Artificer.
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I actually know exactly what you mean, my gnome wizard does tinkering on his spare time too. Though this was something that I worked out with my DM instead of doing a feat, it's part of his downtime activities.
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Yeah, that's kind of what I'm trying to do but we don't often get much downtime so I was trying to find something to help speed along the process, ya'know?
I am aware of this. However, it was something I had in place and doing before Artificer was implemented. Not only that, but there is nothing wrong with using a wizard who is more magically inclined to build constructs. I personally see the wizard capabilities as being better suited for most of it. But that's just my opinion.