It makes sense to me that a wizard/fighter type would need to "learn" the unique skill of a Spellword from a mentor of some kind.
The knowledge of how to imbue and cast in armor was imparted from a sword, that Iradril was tasked to recover by a celestial servant of Lucinda.
Does this also apply to an innate type caster (i.e. Sorcerer, Bard) since their abilities are typically simply granted to them?
Just because a spellcaster has an innage talent (i.e. Sorcerer or Bard) does not mean they cannot be taught to channel their gifts in a different way or improve them.
I am not sure Ed would sign off on something similar happening in the future.
The caveat to that was there were no spellswords around at the time for her to be mentored by. So to my knowledge she was the first one with the PrC.
Imbue III DC is 22 at Level 20-29, 24 at Level 30-39 and 26 at Level 40.Wounding is a fort save and vorpal is reflex
Interesting.All that should be in the LORE. It isn't.
Does Wounding work? I found a discussion and bug report (Neverwinter Nights: Bug Report: Weapon of Wounding not functioning) that said that it didn't.
What about Vampiric? Is Vampiric Imbue +1, +2, or +3? Or does it go higher (which it needs to, at the higher levels, for the effect to be of any use at all)?
So yes, it should be on LORE, but it is hardly interesting.