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2024 Player's Handbook Reveal: "New Wizard"
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<blockquote data-quote="Marandahir" data-source="post: 9407528" data-attributes="member: 6803643"><p>They can't afford to have the flexibility of spells prepared the same way the Wizard does, though. They just don't have the quantity of spells to prepare for as many situations as the Wizard can.</p><p></p><p>With all the classes providing short rest benefits now, expect the 5MWD problem to largely diminish. Everyone has reason to do Combat, Exploration, and multiple short rests for lunch and snacks etc throughout the day.</p><p></p><p>Wizards function better when they have time to slow down and think and act appropriately, swapping out a prepared spell after lunch or using a ritual to figure out they need to follow their nose to find the way forward in Moria. Sorcerers function better IN THE MOMENT, when things go haywire and they have to go wizz wizz bang bang with twin spell or enlarge cone or whatever.</p><p></p><p>Bards and Sorcerers may have MORE spells now, but their quantity prepared is still small enough that they have to be very judicious in their choices. Sorcerers in particular given that their Spell List is no where near as big as the Wizard list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marandahir, post: 9407528, member: 6803643"] They can't afford to have the flexibility of spells prepared the same way the Wizard does, though. They just don't have the quantity of spells to prepare for as many situations as the Wizard can. With all the classes providing short rest benefits now, expect the 5MWD problem to largely diminish. Everyone has reason to do Combat, Exploration, and multiple short rests for lunch and snacks etc throughout the day. Wizards function better when they have time to slow down and think and act appropriately, swapping out a prepared spell after lunch or using a ritual to figure out they need to follow their nose to find the way forward in Moria. Sorcerers function better IN THE MOMENT, when things go haywire and they have to go wizz wizz bang bang with twin spell or enlarge cone or whatever. Bards and Sorcerers may have MORE spells now, but their quantity prepared is still small enough that they have to be very judicious in their choices. Sorcerers in particular given that their Spell List is no where near as big as the Wizard list. [/QUOTE]
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