CharlesRyan
Adventurer
I'm looking at making some pretty substantial changes to how magic is used in my next campaign. In particular, I'm ditching the D&D spell list and building spellcasting capabilities more or less from scratch. Which naturally has me thinking about the following:
What are the most critical spells for adventuring? By this, I don't so much mean "what are the most important D&D spells?" as "what are the key capabilities for a fantasy adventuring party provided by magic?" What are the most useful things magic does for the party; what spells or magical abilities are most important?
Examples that seem pretty obvious to me include:
The ability to become invisible
The ability to fly
The ability to deliver damage (direct and area effect)
The ability to heal
The ability to control or charm someone
I could go on (and I have), but I'd like to gather other people's opinions.
As an ancillary question, what do you suppose are some of the most important uses of magic for non-adventurers? Put another way, aside from waging war, what would the king or a wealthy benefactor most likely ask of magic practitioner in his employ, "realistically" speaking? Examples that I can think of include:
Tell me the future
Make so-and-so fall in love with me
Make me some gold
Thoughts?
What are the most critical spells for adventuring? By this, I don't so much mean "what are the most important D&D spells?" as "what are the key capabilities for a fantasy adventuring party provided by magic?" What are the most useful things magic does for the party; what spells or magical abilities are most important?
Examples that seem pretty obvious to me include:
The ability to become invisible
The ability to fly
The ability to deliver damage (direct and area effect)
The ability to heal
The ability to control or charm someone
I could go on (and I have), but I'd like to gather other people's opinions.
As an ancillary question, what do you suppose are some of the most important uses of magic for non-adventurers? Put another way, aside from waging war, what would the king or a wealthy benefactor most likely ask of magic practitioner in his employ, "realistically" speaking? Examples that I can think of include:
Tell me the future
Make so-and-so fall in love with me
Make me some gold
Thoughts?


