That would have been me. I think it's in an issue I have. I'll dig
around later and see if I can find it and summarize.

From what I remember of it, it was a Wizard class non-weapon proficiency
and non-wizards could take it for, IIRC, 3 slots (rather than just 2, it
only cost 1 for wizards). It was based on INT and the wizard rolled
against the score to see if they could get the cantrip to work as
desired. I'll have to find the article to get the details for what
happened if the roll failed. I don't think it was as straightforward as
the cantrip just didn't happen.

Herald

Soviet wrote:
>
> A while ago someone metioned something about a Cantrip profiency, I
> think this might just give the edge to low level mages in cerilia and
> specially to my campaign......
> well how does it work?
> In what issue of dragon may this be found?
> If I don't have that Issue could you mailme the basic rulings for this
> cantrip proficiency?
>
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