Tony Vargas
Legend
I don't think it should be controversial to note that wizards got more versatile from 3e to 5e, either.I could go point by point. But I don't think it's TOO controversial to say that, in general, 5e wizards are simply not as powerful (between number of spells, what the actual spells do, concentration, etc.) as their 3e counterparts. the trick WoTC pulled was to have them be quite similar on the surface, but overall - big nerf.
5e certainly has a lot less content - fewer broken spells and spell combos, certainly, because, y'know, fewer spells. 5e nerfed notorious 3e spells, but it also inexplicably broke long-innocuous spells like Leomund's Tiny Hut...

And concentration? Yeah, it keeps you from layering buffs on yourself like CoDzilla would theoretically do, but it also keeps you from layering buffs on allies.

It's like the "wizards can't heal" niche-protection, it also means wizards don't have to blow slots on healing.
There is such a thing as too much versatility, and that Rubicon was crossed in 3.0, 5e has marched on from there!Now "memorize spell" (the 1 minute spell swap you mentioned) actually survives into the 2024 RAW wizard? That WOULD be a huge gamechanger - there is such a thing as too much versatility.
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