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<blockquote data-quote="CreamCloud0" data-source="post: 8799177" data-attributes="member: 7034710"><p>I’m fine with wizard sorcerer warlock all existing and i think they all have their own unique spin on things, the only thing I would say is that sorcerer really needed their metamagic capacity boosted, like an extra MM known and free application of MM to cantrips rather than requiring sorcery points on them.</p><p></p><p>The lore differences between the three IMO could be analogised as such:</p><p>—The wizard went to a fancy formal cooking school, they know the core techniques required how to cook lots of different types of meal but don’t have the recipes memorised as well as they could do and as such must refer to the cookbook when cooking and can’t deviate from the recipe,</p><p>—The sorcerer learnt cooking from a close relative who owned a cafe or small restaurant, they don’t know as many techniques or recipes but the ones they do know they’ve got down off by heart and can even tweak the recipe on the fly for different variations when required,</p><p>—Finally the warlock, the warlock doesn’t really know how to cook, they’re close friends and have an agreement with the owner of the megamart or take-out place across the way and have a super special deal for all the frozen readymeals or fried chicken they could want, yes maybe they’ve learned a few things for themselves along the way but for the most part but all the food is coming from someone else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreamCloud0, post: 8799177, member: 7034710"] I’m fine with wizard sorcerer warlock all existing and i think they all have their own unique spin on things, the only thing I would say is that sorcerer really needed their metamagic capacity boosted, like an extra MM known and free application of MM to cantrips rather than requiring sorcery points on them. The lore differences between the three IMO could be analogised as such: —The wizard went to a fancy formal cooking school, they know the core techniques required how to cook lots of different types of meal but don’t have the recipes memorised as well as they could do and as such must refer to the cookbook when cooking and can’t deviate from the recipe, —The sorcerer learnt cooking from a close relative who owned a cafe or small restaurant, they don’t know as many techniques or recipes but the ones they do know they’ve got down off by heart and can even tweak the recipe on the fly for different variations when required, —Finally the warlock, the warlock doesn’t really know how to cook, they’re close friends and have an agreement with the owner of the megamart or take-out place across the way and have a super special deal for all the frozen readymeals or fried chicken they could want, yes maybe they’ve learned a few things for themselves along the way but for the most part but all the food is coming from someone else. [/QUOTE]
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