![]() ![]() “Wizards and Sorcerors do, actually have a way to become immortal. He asks well my friend its because part of the chemistry of this world involves transmutation if that propriety existed in the real world it would be available to buy on shelves already “Why does having a PHD in molecular biology with another doctorate in Chemisty allow you to literally become Edward Hyde? “ See the electricity that keeps your screen working see the codes that allow you to type words if there were forces in reality such as the arcane power of golarion I would argue that scientists could probably do better than any wizard could “Why does having a PHD in molecular biology with another doctorate in Chemisty allow you to literally become Edward Hyde? ”īeing a “nerd” my anti-intellectual friend does the exact same thing it does on real life it lets you exploit and twist natural proprieties of the world to do your bidding ![]() Just because something is of the fantasy genre it doesn’t excuse lack of logic consistency, if a fantasy world had teleport yet somehow nobody used it on sieges that would be stupid regardless of it being fantasy or not hence warding against teleportation are usually introduced to keep it making sense Oh, and before you bring your crazed hatred of divinity in seemingly any form into it, I’ll also point out that both Clerics and Champions can also become immortal with high-level Feats. Why does having a PHD in molecular biology with another doctorate in Chemisty allow you to literally become Edward Hyde? It’s called Lichdom.Īs for the ‘weird reasoning’, why does the fact that your great great great great grandfather getting it on with a tentacled monstrosity allow you to alter reality? Why does being a super nerd let you rip open the fabric of space and time? Why does singing really well let you raise the dead? Wizards and Sorcerors do, actually have a way to become immortal. If you can turn yourself into a phoenix then you should be able to make yourself immortal What weird reasoning is it that dictates that a human can manipulate his own body better than medicine if that worked people would just toss all their pills into the garbage bin and just control themselves to be healthy Ki spell can be occult spell or divine spells but they are still spells If the sorcerer has reached the absolute eschatos of his bloodline how is it his undead blood doesn't make him ageless or his angelic demonic infernal etc. If the bard has such vast knowledge that he can access every spell list and replace every form of lore and even sign so well he can raise the dead how is it he cant find a way to stop his aging If the wizard has supposedly reached the apex of arcane mastery to the point where he can stop time itself, warp reality and tear gates between planes how is it he cant stop himself from aging Then why cant the alchemist just brew a perpetual elixir of stop aging That logic can be used for anything but ultimately its reduced to the developers don't want it It’s one of the reasons Monk 20th level Feats are honestly kind of wackier than a lot of other classes. It’s not magic, in the sense of it being a spell, inasmuch as it is an expression of their connection to Nature in the case of a Druid, or their perfection of Self, in the case of a Monk. I mean, they literally have three Feats that make them either not their previous race anymore, or unaging.Ī Monk does it through their impossible control over their physical and spiritual self, kind of setting up a perpetual loop of Ki inside their body that renders them functionally immortal. It has less to do with being Occult, seeing as Monks can be either a Divine or Occult-based in their use of Focus Spells, and more to do with how they function. Hey i have an idea just give everyone a high level general feat to become immortal and everyone will be happy If you can reach with physical training and diets then a alchemist whose deal is to mutate and heal bodies should probably do it betterĪlso monks can be occult so bards should be able to do it too, Which is ridiculous considering a monk can do it ![]()
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