FrogReaver
The most respectful and polite poster ever
No, we're not disagreeing "it shouldn't be better".
We're disagreeing with your basic premise, that you imply here. But let's take it step by step.
- a level 1 spell slot is a resource: Agreed.
- anything that requires a resource should be better than something that doesn't: I personally agree.
That’s quite a bit more helpful. Thank you.
What you don't say, but obviously assert anyway, is:
- a level 1 spell slot (limited resource) is not better than a cantrip (unlimited resource): I disagree.
And so far I haven't seen you actually face up to this.
Maybe because that isn’t actually what I’m saying. I’m not claiming a level 1 spell slot is worse than a cantrip. In fact there’s many spells a level 1 slot could be used on that I would consider to be much better than a cantrip. I’ve admitted this many times in the thread.
A level 1 spell slot can be used for much more than damage. This makes it very wobbly to claim cantrips are better than L1 slots.
I agree. It’s a good thing that isn’t my claim.
For damage? Perhaps. But overall? Nope.
Agreed.
Are cantrips better than individual level 1 spells, then? Well, if you cast them in L1 slots, then again - maybe, if we only look at damage (which we shouldn't). But again, L1 spells can be cast in L2 (or L9) slots, so even that narrow case is again... wobbly.
I agree. But i’m not saying a cantrip is worse than a level 1 spell cast from any spell slot. I am saying a level 1 spell cast from a level 1 spell slot is not better than a cantrip if you are at least a certain character level. I’m really not sure why I need to keep repeating this.
Ergo: no change is needed, even before we consider the fallout of making a change.
Or you could provide a response to what I’m actually saying instead of arguing against things I’m not saying. And even worse, making points I actually agree with as if I don’t.
All that's left of your sweeping argumentation is: level 1 spells that only do damage and cannot be upcast. Here I am willing to give you the point: yes they are worse than cantrips, and yes they are resource-constrained while cantrips are not.
There you go again, ignoring my actual claim in favor of attacking claims that I am not making. They have a rather offensive word for that... I’m going to avoid using it in hopes of civil discourse.
My main rebuttal here, though, is simply: *shrug*
I don't recommend changing spells in general just to fix this tiny issue, especially since its self-correcting in actual play: players simply never use L1 slots to cast spells that deal less damage than their cantrips!
The actual issue I raise isn’t self correcting in actual play. That said, I’ve agreed for some time that there isn’t an easy enough way to make 5e do what I desire without having too many other consequences that I don’t desire.
That still doesn’t change that almost every post here is talking past me and not actually responding to the point I am making.