Mistwell
Crusty Old Meatwad
You can only correct someone when what you have is factual information which you don't possess.
I find it funny when people use those lines like somehow you and these other people have all this information that the rest of us don't have and you strut around like it's 100% right.
You have no more of a clue as to what is going to happen any more than I do so please stop acting like you are the information center for all things D&D. I am telling you what "I" see.
Wait, we have bard spells in the playtest right now. We have no reason at all to think they will operate differently than they already operate - they just get more of what they already have. To argue there will be some sort of significant change from the types of spells they already have, you need SOMETHING to indicate that.
You have nothing at all. You seem to be asserting it as fact, and then when someone says "show me" you blow it off like you just did.
If you "see" them being powers, then SHOW ME. Give me the texts of a bunch of existing bard spells, show me how they resemble powers more than they resemble spells from prior editions, and then we will have something to talk about. SUPPORT your claim already.
So far it's like you're saying "Spells are now all about different types of cheeses". And when I say "Show me some spells that talk about types of cheeses" you respond with "You have no more clue than I do, I am telling you what "I" see, and what I see is different types of cheeses". No really, you get your own opinion but not your own facts - if the spells mention different cheeses, then you can mention which spells mention cheeses. If none of the spells actually mention cheeses, then your wrong. You're making a factual assertion when you say they operate more like powers than spells, not one of opinion.