Math Wizard launch
The stars have aligned. Nature and Number are rejoicing. Yes, the Math Wizard is finally here.
I have worked hard over the past 2 months (whoa, since December!). Cracking my head over the mechanics so a math wizard fits into the world of Dungeons & Dragons, yet stands out as a unique class is hard. I had to dig deep into my knowledge of mathematics to come up with concepts that translate into D&D powers.
When you watch a movie, or listen to a story, or read an adventure book, what do you most remember? The exact description of the character’s special skills, down to the detailed mechanics and range? Or the situations that allowed the character to use the special skills?
So, maybe Spiderman can shoot webbings at targets 10 metres away accurately. But do you remember that better when he had to sling his way around the buildings, deflecting barbed missiles from the Green Goblin, who’s shooting at him from a distance of, I don’t know, about 10 metres?
There is more to D&D than rolling dice and declaring a 158 point damage on a red dragon.
And so I created the Math Wizard, a new build for the wizard class. Because math is awesome. Because storytelling is awesome. Because your friends are going to remember that you dealt that 158 point damage to the red dragon while you’re bloodied. While you had no other resources left. While 1 of your friends was stunned, 2 were dying, and the cleric had no healing powers left. And that you rolled 5′s and 6′s for the entire encounter, but rolled a 20 on this last ditch attack. And that your 158 point damage just managed to kill the red dragon.
That’s what your friends will remember and talk about.
The initial price of Math Wizard is USD 10. There are more details on the product page.
If you’re ready, get the Math Wizard now.





I play D&D semi-regularly. I like magic users (thus mostly falling into controller roles). I tell funny adventure stories.
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