James Gasik
We don't talk about Pun-Pun
Mages have Alarm and Leomund's Impossible to Sneak Into Battle Hut, so what was that about assassins again?
That is a very good definition of a Vilain that would fit many universe.You play for a bit, and a caster decides to blatantly commit crimes and use magic to escape the consequences. Maybe they assume another identity. Frame someone by taking on their form. Dominate magistrates, teleport to another continent, create simulacrums to do face consequences while you go free, kill people invisibly and without evidence, use divination spells to learn state secrets and sell them, wild shape into a mouse and become the world's most feared assassin, abuse invisibility- etc., etc.
So the basic answer is “it is a job for Superman!”.How do governments catch and punish magical criminals if they do not have access to magic themselves?
There are plenty of ways around both of those. Google it if you don't believe me. There have been numerous threads on ENW alone on how to do it.Mages have Alarm and Leomund's Impossible to Sneak Into Battle Hut, so what was that about assassins again?
That's not the point; I don't want a magic user to take over the world, lol. But I'm seeing potential scenarios where even a tier 2 spellcaster can cause all kinds of havoc, and only other spellcasters could do anything about it, making me think a world with few casters really can't work.There are plenty of ways around both of those. Google it if you don't believe me. There have been numerous threads on ENW alone on how to do it.
edit: But look, if you want the magic user to be a super god in your world go for it. Not going to be much fun for a lot of people to play in, but if it's what you want at your table, do it.
If your set on the low magic setting, and you let the spellcasters get normal "demi god like power" magic, there is nothing much a government can do.How do governments catch and punish magical criminals if they do not have access to magic themselves?
And you're missing my point. RAW their are plenty of non-magical ways to limit the godliness of a caster. But if you don't want to limit the caster than sure, a low-level caster can get away with anything, but that's not RAW and it requires the DM to make rulings in such a way to allow it to happen.That's not the point; I don't want a magic user to take over the world, lol. But I'm seeing potential scenarios where even a tier 2 spellcaster can cause all kinds of havoc, and only other spellcasters could do anything about it, making me think a world with few casters really can't work.
Like I said in the first post, a low level spell lets you conceal your identity so that just tying you to a magic crime in the first place would take very high level divinations.