Level Up (A5E) Cantrips, pros and cons

PJ Coffey

PJ Coffey (they/them)
I was doing some thinking about cantrips and how I liked them. So I did my usual thing which was make a table. Then I looked at how they're distributed amongst the classes. And then I looked at where the "holes" might be and how the rare versions stacked up.

Probably interesting if you're looking at frequency of use in a game as important which I do.


OBVIOUSLY this is just my personal opinion, it being my blog and all. I do not work for EN Publishing etc. I was just a bit surprised that bards and clerics caught it in the shorts so hard.
 

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I was just having a discussion about the Message spell (a few minutes ago!) so I was interested to see where you'd rank it, but when I saw it as A-tier I was curious. You may have missed an important note: It has a verbal component. You need to make your magical gestures with your material component or spell focus while speaking the magic words in a clear voice, and THEN you can whisper your message (and receive a whispered reply).

I don't really understand the use of 5e's version of the Message spell, it's weird. In earlier editions it was more useful, but you had limited spells- whether it was a cantrip in 3e or a 1st level in AD&D.
With 5e... 120ft range ok, someone you're pointing at far off through a window can hear you. The "pointing at" part is also strange.

From the 3.5 SRD, check out the most important part: the duration
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Or maybe you didn't miss it and I'm just missing the useful part :(
It came up in the conversation I was having because one player suggested using it as a discreet way to get advantage on Insight via help.

Edit: It can target someone in another room, so I guess if you're separated but know that they're in the next room, that can be useful. Still pretty niche.
 
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other than presdigitation your ranking seem to be fair, though they do seem to be favouring damage over utility - presdigitation is a highly versatile utility spell.

I still cant work out why chill touch has a 120ft range but ray of frost only gets 60, I'd much rather they both act like Produce Flame and just be touch attacks or thrown 30ft
 

Here's a small article on my opinion of the ranking of the various cantrips in A5e and where there's space for more.

Obviously you may have a different opinion and that's fine but I hope by seeing mine it might spark some ideas and help people interested in making characters make good decisions.

 






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