Digitalogists were wizards in Zakhara who used the unique connection between mathematics and magic to create powerful formulas when they cast spells.[1][note 1]
Requirements[]
Due to the immense amount of time spent studying complex mathematical equations, digitalogists were always logical and reasonable individuals.[1]
Role[]
Digitalogists were considered by many to be the most studious of all wizards. Other wizards viewed them with admiration since only a digitalogist was able to expertly break-down a spell into its functional components in order to make it perform at a higher level of efficiency.[1]
Possessions[]
A digitalogist could use the same weapons that regular wizards used. They never wore armor.[1]
Benefits[]
These wizards possessed a greater analytical understanding of magic compared to normal wizards. Because of this they were able to cast powerful spells that they would otherwise not have access to until much later.[1]
Hindrances[]
Digitalogists were precise in their magical administrations. Because of this it took them longer to cast spells and longer to learn new spells. They could only use a magical scroll that was created by another digitalogist.[1]
As with sorcerers, digitalogists chose two elemental provinces in which to specialize and they could not cast magical spells related to the other two elemental provinces.[1]
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Reference[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Sam Witt (March 1994). The Complete Sha'ir's Handbook. Edited by Dezra D. Phillips, C. Terry Phillips. (TSR, Inc.), pp. 57–59. ISBN 1-56076-828-2.