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In the ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' [[role-playing game]], the '''archmage''' is a [[prestige class]] originally found in the 3.0 edition ''[[Forgotten Realms Campaign Setting]]'' and after also in the 3.5 edition ''[[Dungeon Master's Guide]]''. An archmage is an [[Arcane magic (Dungeons & Dragons)|arcane magic]] user who has become an expert at manipulating and altering their [[spells]]. Most archmages are pure [[wizard (Dungeons & Dragons)|wizards]] or [[sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons|sorcerers]], rarely multiclassing, so they may become masters in their study of magic.

==Class Features of the Archmage==

The archmage receives the same amount of skill points as the wizard. Each level, the archmage gains spells per day for his/her primary spellcasting class as if he/she had gained a level in that class. Each level, the archmage also gains a High Arcana ability. Each ability requires the archmage to give up a single spell slot from a certain level of spells he/she can cast.

Because the Archmage is only a five level prestige class, it does not have an epic progression, and cannot be taken beyond five levels.

==External link==
* [http://www.systemreferencedocuments.org/35/sovelior_sage/archmage.html d20 System Reference Document: Archmage]

[[Category:Dungeons & Dragons prestige classes]]

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