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5e Sorcerer versus Wizard, which is better?
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<blockquote data-quote="TwoSix" data-source="post: 7801502" data-attributes="member: 205"><p>1) Look at the list of spells that a Wizard gets that a Sorcerer doesn't. If you see a set of spells (at least 4-5) that you'd like to use on a regular basis, go Wizard.</p><p></p><p>2) At level 10, you'll have 14-15 spells prepped as a wizard, as opposed to the 11 you'll know as a sorcerer. Is there a large core of spells you think you'll mainly be using, or do you think keeping 6-7 core and the rest swapping as needed better suits your playstyle? Favoring a stable core of spells leans towards sorcerer, needing more versatility favors wizard.</p><p></p><p>3) You kind of answered this, but do you want to multiclass? Sorcerers are one of the best MCing classes, Wizards among the worst. Your desire for more spell versatility and higher level spells tells me that you'd rather single class, which would favor wizard.</p><p></p><p>4) Does your party have a ritual caster? If not, that heavily favors wizard. </p><p></p><p>In general, I like wizards better as pure spellcasters, and sorcerers better as a spellcasting chassis for specific concepts. I still prefer sorcerers, because I like the challenge of maximizing a limited selection of spells, but wizards are pretty fun too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwoSix, post: 7801502, member: 205"] 1) Look at the list of spells that a Wizard gets that a Sorcerer doesn't. If you see a set of spells (at least 4-5) that you'd like to use on a regular basis, go Wizard. 2) At level 10, you'll have 14-15 spells prepped as a wizard, as opposed to the 11 you'll know as a sorcerer. Is there a large core of spells you think you'll mainly be using, or do you think keeping 6-7 core and the rest swapping as needed better suits your playstyle? Favoring a stable core of spells leans towards sorcerer, needing more versatility favors wizard. 3) You kind of answered this, but do you want to multiclass? Sorcerers are one of the best MCing classes, Wizards among the worst. Your desire for more spell versatility and higher level spells tells me that you'd rather single class, which would favor wizard. 4) Does your party have a ritual caster? If not, that heavily favors wizard. In general, I like wizards better as pure spellcasters, and sorcerers better as a spellcasting chassis for specific concepts. I still prefer sorcerers, because I like the challenge of maximizing a limited selection of spells, but wizards are pretty fun too. [/QUOTE]
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