My question is- if a character is transitioning out of Initiate or Apprentice Wizard- do they still retain their ability to cast spells?
I direct the quote to
Non-priests may not learn any divine blessings at all.
A similar ruling exists with apprentice wizards.
In this example- say a player finishes the career for initiate and wants to become a Zealot. He even gains the Initiate Career ability from finishing the Initiate Career. Is it possible for him to still cast spells? He loses his faith talent slot and the class does not contain the Priest Trait.
In this way- is the only way the character can improve while maintaining his spellcasting is to travel along the carreer paths? IE Initiate/Apprentice Wizards -> Disciple/Acolyte -> Priest/Wizard
Is it impossible for them to improve their statistics to 5 outside of fellowship and Willpower (for the priests)? Training into skills outside of the career skills can only be done as non-career advances?
Edit: Someone said that there are additional skills suggested as per GM discretion for different faiths in Signs of Faith so that eases up on trying to get weapon skill for a priest of Sigmar- but still limits his maximum attributes. Is there anything like this in Winds of Magic?
Edited by Tidomann