EzekielRaiden
Follower of the Way
As a DM I'd let you write a cantrip that better suits what you want the power to be like as long as it fit the parameters of the equivalent spell. I'm hoping they come out with more cantrip attack options for classes like bard and cleric. Their options are so limited right now it's frustrating. The nice thing about 5E is it allows you to customize abilities for an individual without breaking the game as long you stay in the parameters of similar abilities. You can pretty much let a player write flavor text or slightly modify abilities to suit their vision of what they want the character to do.
Unfortunately, our DM is big on playing RAW and without any frilly/extra rules, in part because he's somewhat new to 5e. That's the main reason why we started at level 1, for example. (Some of our players being new to TTRPGs in general also factored into that choice.) Also, part of the reason for our combats being so meat-grinder-y is that his other 5e group regularly punches well above its weight, while ours struggles to punch at weight. Game's currently on hiatus for the holidays, but he has repeatedly expressed his dismay at our group being unexpectedly easy to overwhelm. Thus far, his efforts to adjust have not quite felt effective, but it might be a problem of perspective for me.
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