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<blockquote data-quote="Yaarel" data-source="post: 7602792" data-attributes="member: 58172"><p>It has been over year since the creation of this thread. It is probably a good time to carefully reassess the ranking of spells in light of recent experiences.</p><p></p><p>Prismatic Wall/Sphere is an objectively good spell. It seems to even be one of the spells that the 5e design intentionally made extra powerful for plot protection, similar to Fireball at spellslot 3. Still, it has one purpose: wall.</p><p></p><p>Polymorph and Shapechange have more versatility, and if there are others who feel these need to rerank, that seems reasonable to me.</p><p></p><p>Some of the reassessment of Polymorph seems to rely on spell combos, such as combining with Simulacrum. It is important to note ways to abuse a spell, but the ranking depends on the each spell on its own, as-is. Even so, the versatility of Polymorph and Shapeshange might rank it higher.</p><p></p><p>I am contemplating moving Prismatic Wall down, under Polymorph.</p><p></p><p>I am also contemplating creating a hypothetical ‘spellslot level 10’, to put Wish in it. Wish really is that good. This would leave spellslot level 9 easier to rank relative to each other, without Wish dwarfing them.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, review the spell list in Post 2. Doublecheck that each spell is more desirable than the one before it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yaarel, post: 7602792, member: 58172"] It has been over year since the creation of this thread. It is probably a good time to carefully reassess the ranking of spells in light of recent experiences. Prismatic Wall/Sphere is an objectively good spell. It seems to even be one of the spells that the 5e design intentionally made extra powerful for plot protection, similar to Fireball at spellslot 3. Still, it has one purpose: wall. Polymorph and Shapechange have more versatility, and if there are others who feel these need to rerank, that seems reasonable to me. Some of the reassessment of Polymorph seems to rely on spell combos, such as combining with Simulacrum. It is important to note ways to abuse a spell, but the ranking depends on the each spell on its own, as-is. Even so, the versatility of Polymorph and Shapeshange might rank it higher. I am contemplating moving Prismatic Wall down, under Polymorph. I am also contemplating creating a hypothetical ‘spellslot level 10’, to put Wish in it. Wish really is that good. This would leave spellslot level 9 easier to rank relative to each other, without Wish dwarfing them. Anyway, review the spell list in Post 2. Doublecheck that each spell is more desirable than the one before it. [/QUOTE]
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