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<blockquote data-quote="Gorck" data-source="post: 9466487" data-attributes="member: 7037537"><p>Just for the heck of it I compared the 2014 character sheet to the new 2024 one. The 2024 sheet has 30 lines for the player to write their spells on. When I counted all the spell level sections, the 2014 version had a whopping 100 lines total! That's a little excessive, unless you're a Wizard that knows a metric crapton of spells. Skimming through the 2024 PHB, the classes have the following breakdown of cantrips + leveled spells (not including any Species-granted spells):</p><p></p><p>Bard - 26 (28 with Magical Discoveries from Lore Bard)*</p><p>Cleric - 27 + 10 for Domain Spells = 37 (38 for Thaumaturge)</p><p>Druid - 26 + 6 for Land & Moon or 11 for Sea = 32 or 37 (33 or 38 for Magician)</p><p>Sorcerer - 28 +10 for Clockwork & Dragon or 11 for Aberrant = 38 or 39</p><p>Warlock - 19 + 10-12 from subclasses + possibly up to 10 from Invocations = anywhere from 29 - 41</p><p>Wizard - potentially up to 242 by my count.</p><p></p><p>I didn't bother listing 1/2 and 1/3 casters since they prepare significantly fewer spells. But with only 30 lines to write on, of the 6 full casters in the game, only a Bard, Stars Druid, Wild Sorcerer, or non-Celestial Warlock (who doesn't take any Invocations that grant at-will spells) won't run out of room by level 20 unless they play a Species that also grants them spells.</p><p></p><p>*Unless I'm misreading Magical Secrets, it only grants access to spells from other lists, but doesn't increase the number of spells you can prepare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gorck, post: 9466487, member: 7037537"] Just for the heck of it I compared the 2014 character sheet to the new 2024 one. The 2024 sheet has 30 lines for the player to write their spells on. When I counted all the spell level sections, the 2014 version had a whopping 100 lines total! That's a little excessive, unless you're a Wizard that knows a metric crapton of spells. Skimming through the 2024 PHB, the classes have the following breakdown of cantrips + leveled spells (not including any Species-granted spells): Bard - 26 (28 with Magical Discoveries from Lore Bard)* Cleric - 27 + 10 for Domain Spells = 37 (38 for Thaumaturge) Druid - 26 + 6 for Land & Moon or 11 for Sea = 32 or 37 (33 or 38 for Magician) Sorcerer - 28 +10 for Clockwork & Dragon or 11 for Aberrant = 38 or 39 Warlock - 19 + 10-12 from subclasses + possibly up to 10 from Invocations = anywhere from 29 - 41 Wizard - potentially up to 242 by my count. I didn't bother listing 1/2 and 1/3 casters since they prepare significantly fewer spells. But with only 30 lines to write on, of the 6 full casters in the game, only a Bard, Stars Druid, Wild Sorcerer, or non-Celestial Warlock (who doesn't take any Invocations that grant at-will spells) won't run out of room by level 20 unless they play a Species that also grants them spells. *Unless I'm misreading Magical Secrets, it only grants access to spells from other lists, but doesn't increase the number of spells you can prepare. [/QUOTE]
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