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<blockquote data-quote="Kurotowa" data-source="post: 9404163" data-attributes="member: 27957"><p>I was thinking the same thing. And if we're trying to defend our Concentration from being disrupted, a little extra AC is probably good. Maybe a reason to go Draconic Sorcerer, maybe an actual use case for the much talked about "Full caster taking the Lightly Armored origin feat for medium armor and a shield" scenario.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively, or maybe as a 10th level pickup, Careful Spell would let you throw out area debuff spells that aren't innately friend or foe sensitive a lot more aggressively. Confusion, Sleet Storm, Stinking Cloud, even plain old Web, all great spells if you can safely drop them right on the thick of the fight. That's the big advantage of Careful Spell compared to the Evoker Wizard's Sculpt Spell. Sculpt Spell may be free but it only works on evocation spells, while Careful Spell works on conjurations and enchantments.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurotowa, post: 9404163, member: 27957"] I was thinking the same thing. And if we're trying to defend our Concentration from being disrupted, a little extra AC is probably good. Maybe a reason to go Draconic Sorcerer, maybe an actual use case for the much talked about "Full caster taking the Lightly Armored origin feat for medium armor and a shield" scenario. Alternatively, or maybe as a 10th level pickup, Careful Spell would let you throw out area debuff spells that aren't innately friend or foe sensitive a lot more aggressively. Confusion, Sleet Storm, Stinking Cloud, even plain old Web, all great spells if you can safely drop them right on the thick of the fight. That's the big advantage of Careful Spell compared to the Evoker Wizard's Sculpt Spell. Sculpt Spell may be free but it only works on evocation spells, while Careful Spell works on conjurations and enchantments. [/QUOTE]
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