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<blockquote data-quote="Stalker0" data-source="post: 8053072" data-attributes="member: 5889"><p>I don't think sorcerers "suck" in the mechanical way that is being discussed with Monks. Its not too hard to make a sorc that can bring the pain.</p><p></p><p>But their mechanics just don't quite "work". Wotc has been terrified of metamagic since 3rd edition, and they only deal it out in small bland doses. Sorcerers really are so terribly limited in spells known...and for no real good reason. In 3rd edition it made some sense because spontaneous casting was very useful. Now every spellcaster has it....yet the sorc is still left with limited spells known. So sorcs just don't have some of the hooks that DMs can tie into like other classes.</p><p></p><p>This is the best highlight for me. The sorceror...the "innate" spellcaster, still requires material components. The pathfinder sorcerer? First level gets an automatic feat that negates material components....because of course a sorcerer shouldn't need material components...that just makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stalker0, post: 8053072, member: 5889"] I don't think sorcerers "suck" in the mechanical way that is being discussed with Monks. Its not too hard to make a sorc that can bring the pain. But their mechanics just don't quite "work". Wotc has been terrified of metamagic since 3rd edition, and they only deal it out in small bland doses. Sorcerers really are so terribly limited in spells known...and for no real good reason. In 3rd edition it made some sense because spontaneous casting was very useful. Now every spellcaster has it....yet the sorc is still left with limited spells known. So sorcs just don't have some of the hooks that DMs can tie into like other classes. This is the best highlight for me. The sorceror...the "innate" spellcaster, still requires material components. The pathfinder sorcerer? First level gets an automatic feat that negates material components....because of course a sorcerer shouldn't need material components...that just makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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