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<blockquote data-quote="Marandahir" data-source="post: 6749326" data-attributes="member: 6803643"><p>Wizards are the kids who studied really hard to ace their exams.</p><p>Sorcerers are the kids who effortlessly got As in school. </p><p></p><p>(Warlocks cheated or bribed the teacher; Bards were the performing arts students who dabbled around, studied somewhat, but also just got by naturally on a lot of things too). </p><p></p><p>Mechanically? Wizards have lots of spell options every single day, and are encouraged towards certain types of spells as per their specialization. Sorcerers have relatively few spells, but can edit their spells with special features, recover their spells, or even turn their spell usages into a resource to modify the other spells they use. They may not know that many, but their ability to use the spells they know are incredibly versatile. </p><p></p><p>Sorcerers also have magical origins which are really cool and change their flavor a lot, giving them other ways of using that modification resource.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marandahir, post: 6749326, member: 6803643"] Wizards are the kids who studied really hard to ace their exams. Sorcerers are the kids who effortlessly got As in school. (Warlocks cheated or bribed the teacher; Bards were the performing arts students who dabbled around, studied somewhat, but also just got by naturally on a lot of things too). Mechanically? Wizards have lots of spell options every single day, and are encouraged towards certain types of spells as per their specialization. Sorcerers have relatively few spells, but can edit their spells with special features, recover their spells, or even turn their spell usages into a resource to modify the other spells they use. They may not know that many, but their ability to use the spells they know are incredibly versatile. Sorcerers also have magical origins which are really cool and change their flavor a lot, giving them other ways of using that modification resource. [/QUOTE]
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