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<blockquote data-quote="Storyteller Hero" data-source="post: 8649446" data-attributes="member: 6813635"><p>I think that most DMs who would be DMing at such high levels would probably have some sense of the balance up to a certain point. Beyond such a point however, I agree that the difficulty ramps up higher and higher. The relative scarcity of 7th to 9th level spells compared to other spell levels in published DnD 5e works would be a big contributor to that difficulty, since balance in design requires points of reference and comparison.</p><p></p><p>As Wish can only be cast once per long rest, I don't think that it would step on the Sorcerer's feet so much, especially at 17th level when sorcerers have a very large number of sorcery points.</p><p></p><p>I suppose this also brings up the question of what the gameplay experience of the players and DM in mind is for such a situation. A player who has a good grasp on the game rules might be trusted to handle a tweaked spell for Wish within reason, but a player with very little experience in the game might overshoot easily. A DM who has run games at high levels in turn would have an easier time of it than a DM who has only run games at low to mid levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Storyteller Hero, post: 8649446, member: 6813635"] I think that most DMs who would be DMing at such high levels would probably have some sense of the balance up to a certain point. Beyond such a point however, I agree that the difficulty ramps up higher and higher. The relative scarcity of 7th to 9th level spells compared to other spell levels in published DnD 5e works would be a big contributor to that difficulty, since balance in design requires points of reference and comparison. As Wish can only be cast once per long rest, I don't think that it would step on the Sorcerer's feet so much, especially at 17th level when sorcerers have a very large number of sorcery points. I suppose this also brings up the question of what the gameplay experience of the players and DM in mind is for such a situation. A player who has a good grasp on the game rules might be trusted to handle a tweaked spell for Wish within reason, but a player with very little experience in the game might overshoot easily. A DM who has run games at high levels in turn would have an easier time of it than a DM who has only run games at low to mid levels. [/QUOTE]
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