Well technically all 3 magic missiles hit simultaneously, so there is not technical "first target"For magic missile, yes it's just the first 'damage die rolled' so it'd be the first target you hit
Well technically all 3 magic missiles hit simultaneously, so there is not technical "first target"For magic missile, yes it's just the first 'damage die rolled' so it'd be the first target you hit
Except in O5E magic missile rolls one for and applies the same damage to each missile.For magic missile, yes it's just the first 'damage die rolled' so it'd be the first target you hit. However, for AoE spells you roll the damage and apply that to everyone. So if you'd have cast burning hands instead, you'd do 3d6 + Int mod to all targets.
These are great over all, and quite potent. I have player who loves playing wizards, he's going to squeal with delight when he see's the Level Up wizard + subclasses.
So, especially if Fighters really do have maneuvers as their thing/specialty, Ever-Ready Knight seems really, really good.
In Level Up spell levels are always referred to using hyphens (it's a 1st-level spell or a spell of 1st-level or higher). Where the spell is described, when it's referred to in a feature or trait, etc. etc. if it's a spell, it's got a ##xx-level.Noticed a recurring typo: "1st-level" and such, with a hyphen, should only be used as an adjective. In expressions such as "a spell of 1st level or higher" there should be no hyphen.
Yes, but it's not different from o5e barbarians that had unlimited rages, or o5e monks that recharged some ki every time they rolled for initiativeSo, especially if Fighters really do have maneuvers as their thing/specialty, Ever-Ready Knight seems really, really good.
It’s a question of scale. You get this at 15th level instead of 20, and you get 5-6 exertion as opposed to 4 ki.Yes, but it's not different from o5e barbarians that had unlimited rages, or o5e monks that recharged some ki every time they rolled for initiative