Well I wasn't sure I was qualified to get into too much detail, but since you asked, I did start a thread for discussion! Enjoy.If you ever wanted to make a separate thread on the subject, I would be a reader.
Well I wasn't sure I was qualified to get into too much detail, but since you asked, I did start a thread for discussion! Enjoy.If you ever wanted to make a separate thread on the subject, I would be a reader.
Because only wizards have had to care until now? Now that they are going to be everywhere everybody is going to have an opinion.I suspect few people have such an issue with the spell schools as you do. Or at the very least that WotC has not seen or heard the same amount of issues from enough people to feel the need to reorganize them all.
But who knows? Maybe they will. We will just have to wait and see.
I'm very much in the camp that "spell schools make a lot of worldbuilding sense as a part of the way most wizards see the world - but they are a structure imposed by wizards to categorise reality not a part of actual reality. I don't want to have to worry about that nonsense as a general thing for most casting classes."Because only wizards have had to care until now? Now that they are going to be everywhere everybody is going to have an opinion.
Well you already missed the first survey then!i just signed back in after like a year away... I didn't even know there was a new edition coming until this morning when one of my players asked if we could use the inspiration rules from the playtest.
??Because only wizards have had to care until now? Now that they are going to be everywhere everybody is going to have an opinion.
Only wizards have had to care until now. But now, bards, clerics, druids, sorcerers, warlocks, rangers, arcane fighters, arcane rogues, monks, artificers...pretty much everybody is going to have to deal with spell schools now.??
I'm not sure I understand what it is you're saying here.
Arcane Trickster and Eldritch Knights had to care previously...Only wizards have had to care until now. But now, bards, clerics, druids, sorcerers, warlocks, rangers, arcane fighters, arcane rogues, monks, artificers...pretty much everybody is going to have to deal with spell schools now.
GMs needed to care for lots of reasons depending on the edition. A wall made with an illusion spell conjuration spell & evocation spell will all behave differently. conjuration spells tended to do less damage than evocation but bypasses SR or targeted an unusual save. EK was already noted. Also arcane trickster was limited to illusion & enchantment spellsOnly wizards have had to care until now. But now, bards, clerics, druids, sorcerers, warlocks, rangers, arcane fighters, arcane rogues, monks, artificers...pretty much everybody is going to have to deal with spell schools now.
What do the classes have to do with it though? It's the players who are the ones who might deal with spell schools, and my point to Yaarel was that few to no players have seemed to have issues with what spells went into which schools. So their point that the schools had to be "fixed" and made clearer seemed to me to be overstating things.Only wizards have had to care until now. But now, bards, clerics, druids, sorcerers, warlocks, rangers, arcane fighters, arcane rogues, monks, artificers...pretty much everybody is going to have to deal with spell schools now.
GMs needed to care for lots of reasons depending on the edition. A wall made with an illusion spell conjuration spell & evocation spell will all behave differently. conjuration spells tended to do less damage than evocation but bypasses SR or targeted an unusual save. EK was already noted. Also arcane trickster was limited to illusion & enchantment spells