This is an easily overlooked benefit of the wizard. Intelligence is a great skills-stat and Investigation is IME the second most important skill in the game (only behind Perception) while Arcana is a good candidate for third. And 2024 wizards both have their primary stat supporting them (when no one else's does) and have an Expertise on one of them.I don't think there should be only one class that prioritizes Intelligence, really. What if you don't want to play a spellcaster, let alone a Wizard? Should you get penalized for Int checks because of that? Because it's not like putting a 16 in Int benefits other classes, unless they chose an Int-based spellcasting subclass?
I would agree. The four Charisma-based casters in the base 12 classes (Bard, Paladin, Sorcerer, Warlock) is a bit of overkill, and then you have the four Wisdom-based casters (or pseudo-casters) in the Cleric, Druid, Ranger, and Monk). That leaves the Wizard, plus the Fighter and Rogue for only one of their subclasses that prioritizes Intelligence.I don't think there should be only one class that prioritizes Intelligence, really. What if you don't want to play a spellcaster, let alone a Wizard? Should you get penalized for Int checks because of that? Because it's not like putting a 16 in Int benefits other classes, unless they chose an Int-based spellcasting subclass?
And yes, I know the Artificer exists, but they can't even be bothered to make it a PHB class, so some groups might not even have access to it.
I have never seen why classes can't flex anyway (especially between the dump stat choices) - warlocks I think should be Int or Cha. For that matter I'd argue for flexing sorcerers for Cha or Str.If we were looking for more balance amongst the caster abilities, the only one swap over to INT that I think you might be able to justify an argument for would be making Warlock an INT-based caster... under the idea that you need to be very smart to make a deal with an extra-planar entity that doesn't screw you over. But at the same time I understand why they went CHA because of the need for your personal presence to be able to withstand the influence of said entity.
Yeah. Noticed the same about str...Quite frankly a lot of parties can get themselves stymied if they always ignore Wizards, because invariably they will form themselves like @ECMO3 's group did over in their
"How can I do a Charisma-Investigation (or a Strength/Dexterity-Investigation if I can't use Charisma) to find a secret door?"
thread when almost their entire party dumped Intelligence. What better way to potentially screw yourselves on all the various INT-based skill checks then to avoid the one class that prioritizes it?
Yes. Along with a lot of spells that ask for an int save.There are a couple INT subclasses for nonINT classes if they want to be a smart fighter or rogue. Plus isn't the new psion, we are getting another INT caster.
Well you would have to not be very intelligent to think crawling around a monster-infested hole was a good way to earn a living!I don't think there should be only one class that prioritizes Intelligence, really. What if you don't want to play a spellcaster, let alone a Wizard? Should you get penalized for Int checks because of that? Because it's not like putting a 16 in Int benefits other classes, unless they chose an Int-based spellcasting subclass?
And yes, I know the Artificer exists, but they can't even be bothered to make it a PHB class, so some groups might not even have access to it.
I didn't make that equivalence. You claimed "wizard extinction" and nobody is playing them. Then cited a poll about high level play being rare - in the same poll, it said wizards are popular and therefore not extinction. Your two positions are mutually exclusive.
OK so your assumption people don't play high level is outdated?
That was when the game was relative new too. They've been putting out more high level stuff since.
I'd say a LOT more people are doing higher level than you think these days and I am surprised you have not. Regardless, even the levels you mentioned, Wizards are fantastic. 6th level and 7th level spells, they are the best.