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<blockquote data-quote="Falling Icicle" data-source="post: 6135892" data-attributes="member: 17077"><p><strong>Cloudkill:</strong> This spell needs to have its damage drastically reduced. Right now it's as powerful as cone of cold, which is the same level, but keeps repeating that damage each and every round.</p><p></p><p><strong>Cure Wounds, Improved Mass:</strong> This spell shouldn't exist. Instead, mass cure wounds should be able to scale with higher level slots, just as cure wounds does.</p><p></p><p><strong>Earthquake:</strong> I might be reading this wrong, but it seems like you can open fissures in the ground and then cease concentrating on the spell, causing instant death with no saving throw for every being in the area. The automatic death part needs to be removed.</p><p></p><p><strong>Faerie Fire:</strong> This spell seems a bit too powerful for a cantrip. I think it should be 1st level. Granting your entire party advantage against someone for a turn is a pretty big deal.</p><p></p><p><strong>Finger of Death:</strong> Is there no limit to how many zombies a caster can create with this spell? I suppose if they're ordinary, 1st level zombies, then it's not a huge deal, but they should clarify this. And what happens if you kill non-humanoid creatures? Does finger-of-deathing a dragon give you an ordinary, humanoid zombie? That would be... odd.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fireball:</strong> The 50 ft. range is just too short. I think the range should be at least 100 ft.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fire Seeds:</strong> the damage on this spell seems way too low.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fly:</strong> This should be higher level, at least 4th, maybe 5th. I'd also like to see it be able to affect multiple people with higher level slots, like Air Walk does.</p><p></p><p><strong>Guidance:</strong> this spell is just... annoying. On one hand, the bonus is so small that it hardly matters. On the other, since it can be cast at-will, there's no reason not to constantly use it when out of combat. Having the player cast guidance before almost every check is really annoying. I'd prefer that they increased the bonus, but made it so a single person cant benefit from the spell more than once per day, or something like that.</p><p></p><p><strong>Lance of Faith:</strong> This spell is flat out inferior to Ray of Frost. Same damage, half the range, and no slowing. I understand that clerics shouldn't be as good as blasting things as wizards, but I also feel that spells of the same level should be balanced with each other, regardless of what class gets them. I think it would also be cool if the damage type of this spell was determined by the cleric's deity (i.e. a cleric of a fire god would deal fire damage).</p><p></p><p><strong>Mage Armor:</strong> I think this should be a 1st level spell that lasts for 24 hours, or until you next prepare spells.</p><p></p><p><strong>Mage Hand:</strong> I think it would be neat if this spell could also be used to make minor telekinetic attacks, inflicting 1d4 damage (scaling like other cantrips).</p><p></p><p><strong>Meteor Swarm:</strong> This spell needs to specify that the damage from overlapping meteors don't stack. That, or the meteor damage needs to be reduced. 48d6 damage is beyond insane, even for a 9th level spell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Polymorph:</strong> This spell should work like druid wildshape, with a set of defined forms with stats included in the spell's text. It's extremely overpowered to just let a player look through the monster manual and turn into almost any creature he wants. It also makes it more convenient to have the stats of what you can turn into listed under the spell.</p><p></p><p><strong>Power Word Kill:</strong> This spell is pitifully weak for a 9th level spell. The HP threshold mechanic is terrible and needs to go. The problem is, if the target has the right number of hp, it dies with no save, and I hate things that kill instantly without a save. On the other hand, if the target has too many HP (which is very likely at that level), the spell does absolutely <em>nothing</em>. They should just make the spell do a lot of necrotic damage.</p><p></p><p><strong>Read Magic:</strong> Why is this even a spell? Shouldn't wizards be able to read magical texts as part of their training? And requiring this spell to decipher scrolls makes it a cantrip tax. They should either remove this spell entirely (letting people decipher magical texts with Int checks), or they should at the very least make it a 1st level ritual, so that wizards don't have to spend a precious cantrip known on it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Resistance:</strong> This spell is pathetic. I can't imagine ever wasting my turn casting this.</p><p></p><p><strong>Shield:</strong> I think this spell should last 1 minute.</p><p></p><p><strong>Stinking Cloud:</strong> This spell is ridiculously overpowered. It's like a fireball that keeps going off round after round after round, for the same damage! And it's the same level! Either the damage needs to be drastically reduced, or it needs to go back to being a non-damaging debuff spell, as it was in the past.</p><p></p><p><strong>Wish:</strong> The option to make magic items and other wealth needs to be changed. Right now, a wizard can sit in his tower and mass produce wealth and magic items, not caring about the fatigue drawback of the spell. Creating permanent wealth should require some kind of sacrifice, like expensive material components or some significant cost. On the other hand, I think that the other listed options don't really deserve the severe drawback of the spell. Making the wizard suck for days because he used a get out of jail free card is a bit harsh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Falling Icicle, post: 6135892, member: 17077"] [B]Cloudkill:[/B] This spell needs to have its damage drastically reduced. Right now it's as powerful as cone of cold, which is the same level, but keeps repeating that damage each and every round. [B]Cure Wounds, Improved Mass:[/B] This spell shouldn't exist. Instead, mass cure wounds should be able to scale with higher level slots, just as cure wounds does. [B]Earthquake:[/B] I might be reading this wrong, but it seems like you can open fissures in the ground and then cease concentrating on the spell, causing instant death with no saving throw for every being in the area. The automatic death part needs to be removed. [B]Faerie Fire:[/B] This spell seems a bit too powerful for a cantrip. I think it should be 1st level. Granting your entire party advantage against someone for a turn is a pretty big deal. [B]Finger of Death:[/B] Is there no limit to how many zombies a caster can create with this spell? I suppose if they're ordinary, 1st level zombies, then it's not a huge deal, but they should clarify this. And what happens if you kill non-humanoid creatures? Does finger-of-deathing a dragon give you an ordinary, humanoid zombie? That would be... odd. [B]Fireball:[/B] The 50 ft. range is just too short. I think the range should be at least 100 ft. [B]Fire Seeds:[/B] the damage on this spell seems way too low. [B]Fly:[/B] This should be higher level, at least 4th, maybe 5th. I'd also like to see it be able to affect multiple people with higher level slots, like Air Walk does. [B]Guidance:[/B] this spell is just... annoying. On one hand, the bonus is so small that it hardly matters. On the other, since it can be cast at-will, there's no reason not to constantly use it when out of combat. Having the player cast guidance before almost every check is really annoying. I'd prefer that they increased the bonus, but made it so a single person cant benefit from the spell more than once per day, or something like that. [B]Lance of Faith:[/B] This spell is flat out inferior to Ray of Frost. Same damage, half the range, and no slowing. I understand that clerics shouldn't be as good as blasting things as wizards, but I also feel that spells of the same level should be balanced with each other, regardless of what class gets them. I think it would also be cool if the damage type of this spell was determined by the cleric's deity (i.e. a cleric of a fire god would deal fire damage). [B]Mage Armor:[/B] I think this should be a 1st level spell that lasts for 24 hours, or until you next prepare spells. [B]Mage Hand:[/B] I think it would be neat if this spell could also be used to make minor telekinetic attacks, inflicting 1d4 damage (scaling like other cantrips). [B]Meteor Swarm:[/B] This spell needs to specify that the damage from overlapping meteors don't stack. That, or the meteor damage needs to be reduced. 48d6 damage is beyond insane, even for a 9th level spell. [B]Polymorph:[/B] This spell should work like druid wildshape, with a set of defined forms with stats included in the spell's text. It's extremely overpowered to just let a player look through the monster manual and turn into almost any creature he wants. It also makes it more convenient to have the stats of what you can turn into listed under the spell. [B]Power Word Kill:[/B] This spell is pitifully weak for a 9th level spell. The HP threshold mechanic is terrible and needs to go. The problem is, if the target has the right number of hp, it dies with no save, and I hate things that kill instantly without a save. On the other hand, if the target has too many HP (which is very likely at that level), the spell does absolutely [I]nothing[/I]. They should just make the spell do a lot of necrotic damage. [B]Read Magic:[/B] Why is this even a spell? Shouldn't wizards be able to read magical texts as part of their training? And requiring this spell to decipher scrolls makes it a cantrip tax. They should either remove this spell entirely (letting people decipher magical texts with Int checks), or they should at the very least make it a 1st level ritual, so that wizards don't have to spend a precious cantrip known on it. [B]Resistance:[/B] This spell is pathetic. I can't imagine ever wasting my turn casting this. [B]Shield:[/B] I think this spell should last 1 minute. [B]Stinking Cloud:[/B] This spell is ridiculously overpowered. It's like a fireball that keeps going off round after round after round, for the same damage! And it's the same level! Either the damage needs to be drastically reduced, or it needs to go back to being a non-damaging debuff spell, as it was in the past. [B]Wish:[/B] The option to make magic items and other wealth needs to be changed. Right now, a wizard can sit in his tower and mass produce wealth and magic items, not caring about the fatigue drawback of the spell. Creating permanent wealth should require some kind of sacrifice, like expensive material components or some significant cost. On the other hand, I think that the other listed options don't really deserve the severe drawback of the spell. Making the wizard suck for days because he used a get out of jail free card is a bit harsh. [/QUOTE]
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