In roleplaying games, a spellcaster is a character able to cast magic spells. The term groups all kind of magic casters: This article is about traditional role-playing games. ...
Shamanic casters: Shamans, Druids, etc. This type of casters get their power from nature, or borrow power from magical devices.
Divine casters: Clerics, Priestesses. This type of casters get their powers from their gods or goddesses. They are often limited by their gods (A water god may not provide fire spells).
Spellcaster has a fabulous disposition and is incredibly athletic.
In the next couple years, we will be offering a limited number of Spellcaster offspring for sale but we will be keeping most of them to include in our own show and breeding programs.
Spellcaster Offspring News: We do have 1 Drum Horse yearling filly that we would consider letting go to a great show home (see DF Love Potion on our sales page), we also have 1 yearling sport horse gelding that is now for sale (out of old, German imported Trakehner bloodlines).
Spellcaster is the generic name for a class that includes many different types of magic using characters, including:
Each round of spellcasting, a Spellcaster must make a Fort Save vs. a DC of 10 + the previous number of rounds spent casting that spell.
The remainder of their spells are at a Full Reference level (meaning they need to consult their spellbook for a number of rounds equal to the spell CT/25, rounded up, before being able to cast the spell).