Azzy
ᚳᚣᚾᛖᚹᚢᛚᚠ (He/Him)
They don't have the majority of the highly situational exploration and plan-enacting spells we're talking about on their spell list.
Neither do sorcerers.
People ARE seeing it.
Take that up with the poster I was responding to—they're the one that used the phsase "people aren't seeing it", hence my response.
That's a bold claim.There are more of us in this thread, and in other forums around the internet
It's not hyperbole, no matter how many times you declare it is. It's not extreme.
When your argument is hinged upon a worst-case, theoretical situation that is entirely unrealistic, then yes, it is hyperbole. It's like saying that people are going to die from drinking water because drinking too much water can cause hyponatremia.
It is in fact one of the defining characteristics of the wizard class, and people who have played wizards a lot know that right away.
Sorcerers being able to swap one spell per long rest is not in danger of diluting the wizard.
You don't have to listen, but your disdain sure isn't persuading anyone. Particularly your "not how real people actually play D&D" nonsense, which just makes you sound like a snob who thinks his games are the way everyone must play.
Please think of the children before making these kind of claims. I'm a snob because I said that it's "not how real people actually play D&D" in regards to some theoretical player swapping out their entire spellls known after weeks of long rests for the lulz? How dastardly gatekeeping of me.

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