Where can I find the Invocation Specialisation?

By ffgfan, in WFRP Rules Questions

Can anyone tell me where can I find the Specialisation options fo Invocation ?

In the Rulebook it only said under Invocation that Specialisation options : Each diety has its own specialisation, tradition, rituals, tenets. (site 18 - WFRP rulebook)

But where can I find it? There are not in the Rulebook and I can't find them in the Tome Of Blessings, so where? Please help.

i assumed that meant the character can specialize in a school and it would benefit all spells in that school, for example if a fire mage specialize in fire magic , etc

yep you can specialise in either your god (for invocation) or your school (for spell craft) and then you get a bonus die whenever that is relevant, which will be quite often!

I would suggest it is one of the first specialisations any self resecting wizard or priest should take!!!

pumpkin said:

yep you can specialise in either your god (for invocation) or your school (for spell craft) and then you get a bonus die whenever that is relevant, which will be quite often!

I would suggest it is one of the first specialisations any self resecting wizard or priest should take!!!

Now You are a little bit wrong. You can't have a specialosation in your school of magic or in your god. But You can have a specialisations in ranks. For example those are specialisations for Spellcraft: History of Magic, Collages of Magic, Rank 1 spells, Rank 2 spells, Rank 3 spells, Rank 4 spells, Rank 5 spells.

So something similar can be for Invocation. So I thought of specialisations fo Invocation: History of Order, Orders and Gods, Traditions and Rituals, Rank 1 Blessings, Rank 2 Blessings, Rank 3 Blessings, Rank 4 Blessings, Rank 5 Blessings.

But where can I find the official ones? In wich book? The Rulebook says that every piety has its own specialisations but where are they?

There are no specific specialisations listed for each god in any book.

I think the phrase means that you can have Invocation with a specialisation In Sigmar, or any other god. In that case it would then apply whenever you invoked a blessing specific to that god.

In the same way, I would allow a Wizard PC to specialise in a specific school or college of magic and therefore gain a extra die when a spell from that school is used.

Remember that the specialisation list is only a set of examples; it is not exhaustive.