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5e "Anyspell," Would You Allow the Enclosed Spell?
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<blockquote data-quote="LordEntrails" data-source="post: 7982181" data-attributes="member: 6804070"><p>See below, used my quote to expand.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Wish is a 9th level spell. Limited Wish is a 7th level spell. Anyspell is a 2nd level spell, and Anyspell is arguably better than either of those spells and you gain it as a third level caster. You don't see a problem there? Wish has downsides, Anyspell doesn't.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So a wizard no longer has to learn or prepare spells? This is a flavor thing I know, but now how is a wizard different than a sorceror and how is that different than a cleric?</p><p></p><p>And you do know some Bards have access to spells from every spell list, so now you can get a bard that can cast almost any spell, with no preparation, no need to learn the spell, have it in a spell book or even know more than its name.</p><p></p><p>It also means that how does a DM reward a wizard with a new spell? Cuz anyspell already gave them access to every spell the DM has allowed in their game on that list, how do you come back later and say, "here's a new spell..."</p><p></p><p>So this is obvious right?</p><p></p><p>Again, what would now distinguish the casters?</p><p></p><p>Are you going to somehow give equal diversity and utility to other classes? Can a fighter now use any sub-class trait/ability? Can a rogue now be an assassin and an inquisitive? Or are arcane casters super versatile but others not?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LordEntrails, post: 7982181, member: 6804070"] See below, used my quote to expand. Wish is a 9th level spell. Limited Wish is a 7th level spell. Anyspell is a 2nd level spell, and Anyspell is arguably better than either of those spells and you gain it as a third level caster. You don't see a problem there? Wish has downsides, Anyspell doesn't. So a wizard no longer has to learn or prepare spells? This is a flavor thing I know, but now how is a wizard different than a sorceror and how is that different than a cleric? And you do know some Bards have access to spells from every spell list, so now you can get a bard that can cast almost any spell, with no preparation, no need to learn the spell, have it in a spell book or even know more than its name. It also means that how does a DM reward a wizard with a new spell? Cuz anyspell already gave them access to every spell the DM has allowed in their game on that list, how do you come back later and say, "here's a new spell..." So this is obvious right? Again, what would now distinguish the casters? Are you going to somehow give equal diversity and utility to other classes? Can a fighter now use any sub-class trait/ability? Can a rogue now be an assassin and an inquisitive? Or are arcane casters super versatile but others not? [/QUOTE]
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