Maxperson
Morkus from Orkus
First of all, did they actually fail? Some people think they didn't. Not me, I mean, I think they failed; though they came a lot closer than 3e did. Also, it's okay as long as you're in the ballpark. Your words, right. How big is the ballpark?
Yes it did fail. It wasn't ever balanced, so fail it did. I will agree that they came closer than 3e did, though. That edition was the least balanced of the bunch.
Yes, some second level spells were really nice, but the low hit points at 3-4th level, combined with low numbers of spells, made wizards still weak at those levels. 4th level was iffy, since if you were a specialist and rolled well on hit points, you passed fighters up at that level. That's why I said they were weaker until "about 5th level".I also played 2e extensively, and I disagree. Second level spells were pretty nice. Third spell level was where some of the more iconic and transformative stuff comes into play, but second spell level had some good stuff. I also disagree that wizards outclassed fighters at 5th level. They definitely did at 9th level. But, you also can't compare straight levels in 2e because of the different advancement rates. If you want a real comparison, you have to compare at the xp amount: i.e. a 2k xp fighter vs a 2k xp wizard, and so on.