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The answer is pretty simple, in my opinion: Because what they have already made which are dissatisfied with is their answer to being asked for what you are asking for.Now tell me why I'm supposed to create something as intricate and vastly complex when I'd rather have WotC designers do the work for me.
The title says it: Why is "Frost Brand" rarer than "Flame Tongue"?
What are your thoughts?
The title says it: Why is "Frost Brand" rarer than "Flame Tongue"?
Flame Tongue deals +2d6 damage, while Frost Brand deals +1d6 damage.
Frost Brand gives resistance to fire damage ... okay, that's a bonus. Frost brand can extinguish nonmagical flames ... that could come in handy.
Oh, and Flame Tongue requires a bonus action to activate the damage, while Frost Brand doesn't.
It still doesn't seem like Frost Brand should be that much more rare than Flame Tongue.
What are your thoughts?
The Flame Tongue was a +1 sword (+2 vs regenerating, +3 vs cold, flammable, or avian, +4 vs undead).
It is probably just because feathers burn pretty easily (they even make a little machine that heats up an adjustable wire so that you can use it to "cut" fletching on arrows by sticking them into the machine arms and giving them a slow spin).Why avian, I wonder? Are birds more vulnerable to fire than mammals or reptiles?
Well, I suppose there's that. But really... who doesn't love fried chicken!It is probably just because feathers burn pretty easily (they even make a little machine that heats up an adjustable wire so that you can use it to "cut" fletching on arrows by sticking them into the machine arms and giving them a slow spin).
I know a lot of people who think that should be "...requires the destruction of the idiot to detach the sword". Priorities, people, priorities...