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<blockquote data-quote="Salthorae" data-source="post: 7838117" data-attributes="member: 1095"><p>The Spell level 3 rituals are great, but neither Warlock , nor Wizard can get those until Class level 5. </p><p></p><p>I agree eventually a tomelock can be a better ritual caster than a wizard just because they can learn any ritual from any class, that is very useful and powerful. </p><p></p><p>But the point about gold and availability of rituals applies as much to a warlock as it does to a wizard. Moreso actually because a Wizard can pick up new ritual spells with their two spells known per level. </p><p></p><p>If you follow Treantmonk's new youtube (which you should if you don't), he has put up wizard guides for all the wizard subclasses/schools except transmutation so far. Very often on his level ups he recommnends picking up a new ritual spell because of limited spell preparations available to the character. 5th level example is a good one. You would have 14 spells minimum in your spellbook (8x 1st, 4x 2nd, 2x 3rd), but you can only prepare 5+IntMod (call it 7-9 prepared), so that is just under or right at half your spells you can't prepare on a daily basis. Having a good % of those being rituals makes a ton of sense. </p><p></p><p>They are both the best ritual casters in the game, but for different reasons IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Salthorae, post: 7838117, member: 1095"] The Spell level 3 rituals are great, but neither Warlock , nor Wizard can get those until Class level 5. I agree eventually a tomelock can be a better ritual caster than a wizard just because they can learn any ritual from any class, that is very useful and powerful. But the point about gold and availability of rituals applies as much to a warlock as it does to a wizard. Moreso actually because a Wizard can pick up new ritual spells with their two spells known per level. If you follow Treantmonk's new youtube (which you should if you don't), he has put up wizard guides for all the wizard subclasses/schools except transmutation so far. Very often on his level ups he recommnends picking up a new ritual spell because of limited spell preparations available to the character. 5th level example is a good one. You would have 14 spells minimum in your spellbook (8x 1st, 4x 2nd, 2x 3rd), but you can only prepare 5+IntMod (call it 7-9 prepared), so that is just under or right at half your spells you can't prepare on a daily basis. Having a good % of those being rituals makes a ton of sense. They are both the best ritual casters in the game, but for different reasons IMO [/QUOTE]
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