peterphonic
Active member
Hello,
I am creating a new Hunter archetype, the GreenStrider.
I want to add the following spell to the new archetype :
Tree stride : At first level, the GreenStrider can use this spell equal to his wisdom modifier per day + 1 per level.
So, to add the spell in the newly created archetype, I did the following :
1 - Add a new spell based on Tree Stride. My new tree stride spell is available a lvl 1 for GreenStrider only
2 - In my new archetype, I add the Tree Stride spell (created at step one) in "Spellbook Bonus Spells" Clicking on this button bring a window where I can set bootstrap. So, I picked up Tree Stride and I've made the spell availabe at lvl 1 for GreenStrider. Doing this automaticaly add a row into the section "Spontaneous Bonus Spells"
Doing this made the tree stride spell available in the "Spells" tab
So, what is my question? How do I add the part "use this spell equal to his wisdom modifier per day + 1 per level" Should it be in the eval script of the spell itself or in the archetype somewhere?
Thank you very much!
I am creating a new Hunter archetype, the GreenStrider.
I want to add the following spell to the new archetype :
Tree stride : At first level, the GreenStrider can use this spell equal to his wisdom modifier per day + 1 per level.
So, to add the spell in the newly created archetype, I did the following :
1 - Add a new spell based on Tree Stride. My new tree stride spell is available a lvl 1 for GreenStrider only
2 - In my new archetype, I add the Tree Stride spell (created at step one) in "Spellbook Bonus Spells" Clicking on this button bring a window where I can set bootstrap. So, I picked up Tree Stride and I've made the spell availabe at lvl 1 for GreenStrider. Doing this automaticaly add a row into the section "Spontaneous Bonus Spells"
Doing this made the tree stride spell available in the "Spells" tab
So, what is my question? How do I add the part "use this spell equal to his wisdom modifier per day + 1 per level" Should it be in the eval script of the spell itself or in the archetype somewhere?
Thank you very much!