I've always considered wild magic to be more a Wizard thing than a Sorcerer thing, so I agree. To clarify, here is what I consider a Wild Mage.
So I would see a Wizard with spell points to swap prepared spells, a Sorcerer with spell points to do metamagic and a... Mentalist with spell points to...
My first encounter with Wild Magic was while reading Forgotten Realms Adventures in 1991. The book brought the Forgotten Realms setting into the magical world of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd Edition, while also recounting the events of the Avatar Trilogy. The death of the goddess of magic...
I took a different approach and just made 4 different tables, one each for good and bad results while casting attack spells, one each for bad and good results while casting DC spells.
Ii'm pretty happy with the result.
Anyway I was thinking about a Wizard subclass and not a sorcerous origin…...
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Wow this is getting huge
It happened 5-6 times when we were playing AD&D. Before expected boss fights, my players asked me to SAVE the game, and were allowed to revert to the save game once per Campaign (1/year). It became less and less frequent with time, and we have never done it since 3.5 times. I guess it has to do...
Thank you DLNexus! I'm currently playing a 5e campaign using the old In Search of Dragons module and the Tasselhoffs' Pouches of Everything manual you guys published. Keep up the good work!
I bought Wildemount and found it pretty similar to the 4e PoL setting - which wasn’t bad per se. It was a “good for all” setting, that made really easy to roleplay any PH race.
Since I’m curious of how other DMs and designers turn their adventures in products I’ll probably buy this one.