Tony Vargas
Legend
shhhh!But with that reasoning you need no rules at all.
shhhh!But with that reasoning you need no rules at all.
I have to disagree with this last bit, a little. Whether magic is at will or daily makes little difference to blowing the 'low magic' vibe (though, of course, it all depends on what you mean by 'low magic,' too).the unlimited use, video game-like, powers that the players have. When you have casters who can throw around unlimited cantrips, that scale with level, with no depletion of slots or points or fatigue or anything, is total BS for anything even remotely "low magic".
There are potentially a lot of ways to do that. D&D casters have, historically, not had as much, as easy, or as safe magic as in 5e. It'd be simple to re-instate some of the limitations on casting, including spell interruption and slot loss, for instance. Imagine if spells all had a full-round casting time. You start casting with your action, on the start of your next turn, the spell goes off. You could still cast 1 spell/round, it's just if you get hit while you're casting *poof* (or, make a concentration check, I suppose, if we want easy mode).Something that irks me when people refer to 5E as "low magic" is that it is really only low magic in the expectations of how many permanent magic items your character needs is his career to survive fights with tougher and tougher enemies. It is in no way "low magic" when it comes to the magical abilities of most of the character classes and sub-classes. That is what I would want to see reined in and what my past post in this thread was directed at.
So...I can count on one hand the number of things about 5E that I do not like and probably have fingers left over.
A great example of the wrong attitude.That way magic can still be around, but players/ npcs have to make a big commitment to it for it to pay off. For all the people who want to whine about balance. You were looking for a way to not have any casters in your world anyway.

(Dungeons & Dragons)
Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.