The Space Ranger. Silent Spells. No Screaming.
My son told me that picking your nose helps your immune system.Oh no no no... I don't play with any of them. They're annoying. And Fyodor picks his nose.
That implies the people who you want to listen to you actively want to hear you. Not a guarantee in this situation.
They've never made it official, no official D&D lore supports your interpretation. Only specifically rejected UA lore did!WOtC attempts to bring back True namers in UA.
WOTC believes magic is garbled up True Speak. They just stink at making it cool enough to print.
That's not "special training" in any reasonable sense.Subtle Spell.
Yeah this is the issue.It's not lack of coolness that leads players to reject it, it's too specific an interpretation of how magic functions.
This is a very, very weak argument.If no one can hear you when you cast a spell with a verbal component, why have it at all on the spell? If it's just flavor as you say, why have a feat or class feature that removes it? Why in fact does the book not state that it's flavor and has no game function?
Metamagic Adept featThat's not "special training" in any reasonable sense.
That's a class ability for a class which gains its powers through unlocking its innate capabilities! Further it's not "quietly". It's 100% completely silently. On top of that, it's magic which requires special magic points!
They've never made it official, no official D&D lore supports your interpretation. Only specifically rejected UA lore did!
Would it be better if they did? Yes. But you're doing tea-leafing reading and stating it as hard fact. No good
Because sound is harder to hide than sight, because logic. And if WotC doesn't want V, S, M to matter, they should say so and change the rules.This is a very, very weak argument.
98% of the time material components are "just flavour" (the rest are mostly GP cost). Why shouldn't that also be true for 98% of verbal components? Likewise somatic components are pretty much never detailed, and are usually trivial to hide by being in the dark or behind someone if we assume they're arm/finger wiggling. Why should verbal components be uniquely important and impossible to hide when one of the other types is usually flavour, occasionally a small cost, and the other is fairly trivial to hide?
WotC desperately need to pin down how loud spells are normally and whether it's in any way possible to quieten them without using Sorcerer magic.
Pretty weird stance. They shouldn't clarify rules because everyone just makes it up anyways?Yeah, help you. Won't help everyone else because everyone else has other feelings or needs on the matter, but who cares about them, right?
And leaving a game that you don't like? That's ALWAYS the #1 solution, LOL!
Not it isn't lol.But it is how WOTC thinks and assumes how the game run internally in their heads.
Bollocks.It's not official. But if you asked any official designer, they all will rule that spells with verbal components are not quiet and cannot be whispered.