Ok, but still, a player character sheet sitting in folder is never an "NPC".I'm not saying that PCs become DM property.
I'm saying typically old wizards are retired adventurers or never were adventurers. Rarely are actively adventuring wizards old.
We just had this thread.Ok, but still, a player character sheet sitting in folder is never an "NPC".
In a 5e context,Yeah it's weird because long, long before that, settings like The Forgotten Realms and Taladas had featured numerous important people who were pretty low-level (though rarely 1 HD to be fair - but like 3 HD or 3rd level or 5th level? Sure), all the way back in the 1989. I'm sure there were 1E examples too. It was really inconsistent though - like Azoun IV was level 20, which seemed a little excessive, but at least he had a long and storied career as a first an adventurer, then king/knight to vaguely justify it.
Point is that the old wizard is usually not an adventurer. NPC ally controlled by the PC at best in most cases.Ok, but still, a player character sheet sitting in folder is never an "NPC".
What life-extending magic does a 5E wizard have access to before Tier 4?The Wizard is a young knight in training, or an accomplished lord at the height of power.
Because of magic extending life and maintaining youthfulness, the Wizard who CHOOSES to appear as an elder is rare.
I feel like the optional class based XP rules in 2E were there specifically to have old NPC wizards make sense.I'm saying typically old wizards are retired adventurers or never were adventurers. Rarely are actively adventuring wizards old.
I always believed that the exp you get for nonadventuring train was so slow that you'd become elderly before you hit mid levels.I feel like the optional class based XP rules in 2E were there specifically to have old NPC wizards make sense.
There’s quite a lot of positivity for this newer style look but it does nothing for me. I guess I’m just not the target audienceThat hasn't been D&D's visual design for literal decades.

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.
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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.