dmccoy1693
Adventurer
In my latest blog, I am making the case that Wizards should not get spells automatically. Tell me what you think. Do you think I am crazy or that I am onto something?
Sounds like something that could be done via a theme with metamagic.
Customizing spell was never really a D&D thing.
But yes, wizards shouldn't get spells automatically. It encourages always picking the "best spells".
In the same way that fighters getting feats automatically encourages always getting the best feats?
If the rules don't have spell advancement built in then it is up the the whim of the DM to ensure that wizards don't end up at 8th level with only their 1st level spell complement. Meanwhile, fighters will continue getting class and theme abilities regardless of the DM.
This does not balance make IMHO.
DC
So last week we read in Legends and Lore that Fighters are not going to automatically get better with each level.
Lol. Fighters HAD to pick the best feats in 3rd or anyone with more that 5 HP a level outclassed them.
I was always in the starting spell are chosen, later spells are treasure, researched, or purchased. The same for fighters and fighter feats.
In 5E, perhaps there is a theme that grants spells.
I agree but tell me how you would do it and let KM still call it "DnD" when its finished.
The feeling of DnD in this situation is that wizards get spells, for free and per day (if not faster).
When you change that and force them to find all spells as treasure or research them then people are going to start calling foul.
They'll say how fighters get feats automatically but wizards have to find their spells is unfair. I don't agree with the sentiment but I wonder what solution you would find to this objection.
Along with having to find the spells, I would also allow for a failure chance to learn the spell. It can be small and almost always beatable but if we are going to force wizards (and possibly clerics, druids and sorcerers?) to find their spells I think it only makes sense if they can fail in learning them too.
Once again, I want to say I like the idea. I just don't know how you execute it without people complaining about its fairness, equality, or "feeling".