JohnSnow
Hero
Well, I'm going to annoy everyone. I hate D&D's 8 schools. They seem arbitrary and silly. At one point, they were rational, but now?
Abjuration I get, and necromancy makes sense, although that one's more a "type" of magic than a school like the others.
Evocations do energy damage. But so do conjurations, sometimes.
Conjuration produces real objects and creatures that don't last very long, but Illusion can produce fake objects and creatures that are temporarily tangible.
Transmutation makes thinks different. At least I think that's the theory. Except that I think some things are altered with enchantments. Or something.
And divination is the only one that procures information, right? Or are there illusion spells that are effectively a weird kind of spying?
Someone make them make sense again. Please.
Abjuration I get, and necromancy makes sense, although that one's more a "type" of magic than a school like the others.
Evocations do energy damage. But so do conjurations, sometimes.
Conjuration produces real objects and creatures that don't last very long, but Illusion can produce fake objects and creatures that are temporarily tangible.
Transmutation makes thinks different. At least I think that's the theory. Except that I think some things are altered with enchantments. Or something.
And divination is the only one that procures information, right? Or are there illusion spells that are effectively a weird kind of spying?
Someone make them make sense again. Please.
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