Rikka66
Adventurer
They're not really 'innate' then though right?
Sorcerers in 5e are themed by bloodline.
The only ones we have in the MCU like that are the alien races. Peter Quill actually fits it the most in GotG 2.
I think that's looking at things too granular if we're just explaining this to someone who knows MCU but doesn't know D&D and wants some quick inspiration.
To me Scarlet Witch has the vibe and image of a Warlock so that's ultimately why I went with her for that role.
It depends on the criteria we're using I don't think either is wrong.
I'm surprised no one has argued for Dr. Strange.(though I guess it helps that he studied magic to get his powers)
Replace innate with inherent.
Themed by bloodline, but the class description also cites events in their lives leading to the development of magical abilities. The PHB even specifically cites "exposure to unknown cosmic forces". And I think you have to get just as granular to explain her as a warlock as a sorcerer. Though I get your point on the vibe and image side of things.
I don't think there's any argument on Dr. Strange. Sorcerer is just a title.