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{{SubclassNote|Wizard}}
{{SubclassNote|Wizard}}


{{Level header|2}}
{{H3|Level 2}}


; Necromancy Savant
; Necromancy Savant
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: Once per turn, if you kill a creature with a spell, you regain [[Hit Points]] equal to twice the [[Spells#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]] level used - thrice if it's a Necromancy spell. [[List of Creature Types#Undead|Undead]] and [[List of Creature Types#Construct|Constructs]] are unaffected.
: Once per turn, if you kill a creature with a spell, you regain [[Hit Points]] equal to twice the [[Spells#Spell Slots|Spell Slot]] level used - thrice if it's a Necromancy spell. [[List of Creature Types#Undead|Undead]] and [[List of Creature Types#Construct|Constructs]] are unaffected.


{{Level header|6}}
{{H3|Level 6}}


; {{Pass|Undead Thralls: Animate Dead|w=40}}
; {{Pass|Undead Thralls: Animate Dead|w=40}}
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: Creatures created with '''Animate Dead''' have additional hit points equal to your Wizard level, and your [[Proficiency Bonus]] is added to their damage.
: Creatures created with '''Animate Dead''' have additional hit points equal to your Wizard level, and your [[Proficiency Bonus]] is added to their damage.


{{Level header|10}}
{{H3|Level 10}}


; {{Pass|Inured to Undeath|w=40}}
; {{Pass|Inured to Undeath|w=40}}
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