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<blockquote data-quote="Blue" data-source="post: 7536914" data-attributes="member: 20564"><p>To sum up:</p><p></p><p>Wizards have a great list, and the best daily access to them for a arcane class (clerics & druids have access to all spells). This gives them access to fantastic spells - a wider range then other class plus some best-in-breed. Plus the ability to swap out including during down-days to get specific not-all-the-time spells like Simulacrum.</p><p></p><p>Wizards can cast rituals without preparing them.</p><p></p><p>They have a few more low level slots a day due to arcane recovery.</p><p></p><p>Their subclasses give cool things that are generally not the <em>same</em> as other caster subclasses. Except Evocation. Of special note is Divination who can, depending on the roll, force a failed save. Also, they have good cap abilities.</p><p></p><p>Bringing these all together, it sounds like the final result is not that they can really do things that others can't, but can do more things than any one of the others can. Between their great spell list, ability to customize, ability to cast rituals even if not prepared they are the most flexible and swiss-army-knife of the casters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue, post: 7536914, member: 20564"] To sum up: Wizards have a great list, and the best daily access to them for a arcane class (clerics & druids have access to all spells). This gives them access to fantastic spells - a wider range then other class plus some best-in-breed. Plus the ability to swap out including during down-days to get specific not-all-the-time spells like Simulacrum. Wizards can cast rituals without preparing them. They have a few more low level slots a day due to arcane recovery. Their subclasses give cool things that are generally not the [I]same[/I] as other caster subclasses. Except Evocation. Of special note is Divination who can, depending on the roll, force a failed save. Also, they have good cap abilities. Bringing these all together, it sounds like the final result is not that they can really do things that others can't, but can do more things than any one of the others can. Between their great spell list, ability to customize, ability to cast rituals even if not prepared they are the most flexible and swiss-army-knife of the casters. [/QUOTE]
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