keterys
First Post
Or they can just balance around the assumption of what's actually possible, rather than what they hope actually happens. (Well, we'll give them all this power... but no one would ever actually use it, would they?)
So, maybe the wizard daily does _12_ damage instead of 10, instead of 30, in the example I used. It's just that little bit better.
Maybe their at-will option (whether it's a crossbow, magic missile, or whatever) does 8 damage.
Okay, sure, their cool things are 50% cooler than their not cool things, they still get to go "Ooh, I have the perfect solution for this" and bust out something extra some of the time (trolls? I prepared fireball!), but it's not particularly plausible for them to get to an order of magnitude more effective than the (fighter / rogue / warlock / whatever).
And maybe they also have crazy cool rituals that can open gates to other planes and do huge terrain sweeping destruction or whatever... ie, like the rituals in unearthed arcana 3e, call of cthulhu, epic spellcasting, etc.
So, maybe the wizard daily does _12_ damage instead of 10, instead of 30, in the example I used. It's just that little bit better.
Maybe their at-will option (whether it's a crossbow, magic missile, or whatever) does 8 damage.
Okay, sure, their cool things are 50% cooler than their not cool things, they still get to go "Ooh, I have the perfect solution for this" and bust out something extra some of the time (trolls? I prepared fireball!), but it's not particularly plausible for them to get to an order of magnitude more effective than the (fighter / rogue / warlock / whatever).
And maybe they also have crazy cool rituals that can open gates to other planes and do huge terrain sweeping destruction or whatever... ie, like the rituals in unearthed arcana 3e, call of cthulhu, epic spellcasting, etc.