Talk:Warlock (Dungeons & Dragons)

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The description here refers to the Sorcerer (Dungeons & Dragons), but I feel it's an innacurate comparison. For example, one sentence reads "Unlike sorcerers and wizards, who approach arcane magic through spells and scrolls, a warlock invokes magic through an effort of willpower." Sorcerors do not learn magic though scrolls, I'm told, but rather have it as an innate ability, an "effort of willpower" as it were. I'd appreciate and experienced D&D player reworking this page, as I lack practical play experience. ---Anonymous Idiot

I gave it a once over. I've played a Warlock, and currently DM for one too. The content is correct, but if you want to clean it up a little, be my guest. ---Xpochian

[edit] Guh?

Since when does 'overpowered' belong in a wikipedia article? 202.89.188.28 13:05, 12 June 2007 (UTC)

It doesn't, unless the statement can be cited as a widespread belief. Otherwise, it's original research.
Oops, that was me. Lucky number 49 23:41, 12 June 2007 (UTC)