
(03-16-2016, 03:15 PM)SolaceWinds Wrote: Is this too farfetched of an idea? I was thinking of having my character fuse his arrows with the magical elemental properties (lightning, ice, fire). Like he was a Thaumaturge, but instead of using staffs he uses arrows from his bow. I don't think it would be a problem (considering bow and arrow is a skill that can be learned by anyone) but I just wanted to ask around, to make sure.
Granted, we've only seen very gifted mages (conjurers and thaumaturges) doing this, but it does have precedence in canon lore.
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(Screenshots are from 1.0 Opening Cinematic and 1.0 Titan fight respectively.)
There's also:
Ser Hermenost the Thunderous Wrote:A veteran from the previous Lord Commander’s tenure, Hermenost was originally a friar in the service of Halone, and is known as a particularly devout man. Although he wields an axe on the battlefield, he is also a skilled mage, and devised a unique method of combat that involves imbuing his axe with lightning.
But really, Archer has abilities like Windbite and Flaming Arrow, so, there's that as well.