And after pestering everyone for some help with a friend's build, here I come with something for myself
I'll start in a while to play in a new campaign (maybe, I'm not sure I really want to) and need a new character. In the specific case, since noone else (competent) wanted to play the resident wizard, I ended up taking up the role. Issue is, about half of the characters I played since the 3.0 days were wizards of some description... and I'm running really low on variants on the theme, so I'm looking for ideas. Here's some points, starting from the bad news.
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BAD news: limited sources. No setting books, no website, no Dragon, no Unearthed Arcana.
- Party is Neutral/Evil (more evil than neutral)
- 9th level spells from an "unlimited" known spell list (aka: wizard).
- Powerful and Versatile (BFC is ok, I like it, but I've been doing a lot and I want to be able also to make stuff burn into nothingness fast and often)
Ideally something at least on this power level or better:
>Link to my good old Shadowcraft Gnome<- Some strange/unusual/weird mechanic! I want to spice things up a bit.
At this point I'm really close to going into a nerd rage and then giving up, most of the builds I wanted to play and I thought of were not possible without books I couldn't use (something that I find quite frustrating).
For now what I'm looking at is a Binder 1/Wizard 2/Anima Mage but I'm not sure if it's good enough... sure it looks versatile, but I fear it doesn't really delivers on the "killing" side. I could toss maybe Tainted Scholar in, but the limitations on Bloodied Metamagic (namely you can't cast a modified spell of a level higher that you could usually cast AND the Con cost that isn't low enough for Naberius to keep up) make me wonder if it's really worth the hassle.
Any ideas? Both ways to improve on the anima mage or completely different ideas are welcome
I'm not really looking for full builds or anything here, while a reference would be useful, I like making them. I'm just fishing for things I could try to see if they work well enough since I'm a bit out of interesting concepts here