Sir Brennen
Legend
Exactly.OchreJelly said:Here are a few words I will use to describe how I still think this spell will always be flexible and useful:
Entangle
Bigby's anything
Web
Solid Fog
Evard's Black Tentacles (the 3.5 ones)
Acid Fog *shudder*
Remember, the controller role is all about manipulating the battlefield. I think Zones and Conjurations will be the bread and butter of wizards, along with spells which damage multiple enemies a once like Fireball, especially as they go up in levels. Dispel Magic will be a very useful spell still, but not the nearly required one it is today.
As some of the developer's said last year after the announcement, we need to take off the 3E goggles when looking at the new rules. In 3E, the biggest bang for the buck for Dispel Magic was hitting a target that likely has multiple spells on him, whether it's a wizard with everything from Shield to Stoneskin, or a fighter piled on with buffs from the cleric.
In 4E, a spellcaster looks to be able to maintain a single spell on himself at a time comfortably, to a max of three if he does nothing else but just stand there - no attacks, not even movement. Plus, stat boost buffs, the biggest factor in making character's more effectice, are gone. There's simply less need to use Dispel Magic in the same way as it is today in 3E role. Now it's a controller spell, by removing someone else's magic that is influencing the battlefield. I wouldn't even call that a nerf, just a change in focus.