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<blockquote data-quote="Helldritch" data-source="post: 8094883" data-attributes="member: 6855114"><p>More spell prepared from a limited choice while the sorcerer will have less spell prepared from the whole list... Which one is better? The whole list!</p><p>Wizard might not know the right spell, they might lack the option. The sorcerer now have the option at a dream's notice. That is raw power.</p><p></p><p>Yes, Paladins, Clerics, druids and yaddi yadda have access to their whole list. But the arcane list has always been stronger and more versatile than the divine one. It is a really powerful power up which comes at no costs.</p><p></p><p>More over, many are saying ho but it's just one spell on long rest. And yet, it is multiple spell over multiple long rest! The sorcerer class was balanced by the fact that a sorcerer had to be careful with spell known selection. Not anymore.</p><p></p><p>It would have been way easier to allow a bit more spell known to the classes that needed them and to give the sorcerer a few more sorcery points. Cantrip known could have been related to stat bonus, so a sorcerer with a charisma of 16 would know 3 more cantrips and have 3 more sorcery points. So many possibilities could have been done that were way more balanced that this crappy rule.</p><p></p><p>As for the spell list... Yes the wizard has a better spell list (or at least more varied). But the wizard does not have full access to it. Never ever! The wizard must buy, find or trade for spells and he can't take a spell that he does not know. The sorcerer never had to buy or trade for spells and now the sorcerer can get them all just by taking naps when convenient.</p><p></p><p>This rule is simply BS. It will simply make wizards obselete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helldritch, post: 8094883, member: 6855114"] More spell prepared from a limited choice while the sorcerer will have less spell prepared from the whole list... Which one is better? The whole list! Wizard might not know the right spell, they might lack the option. The sorcerer now have the option at a dream's notice. That is raw power. Yes, Paladins, Clerics, druids and yaddi yadda have access to their whole list. But the arcane list has always been stronger and more versatile than the divine one. It is a really powerful power up which comes at no costs. More over, many are saying ho but it's just one spell on long rest. And yet, it is multiple spell over multiple long rest! The sorcerer class was balanced by the fact that a sorcerer had to be careful with spell known selection. Not anymore. It would have been way easier to allow a bit more spell known to the classes that needed them and to give the sorcerer a few more sorcery points. Cantrip known could have been related to stat bonus, so a sorcerer with a charisma of 16 would know 3 more cantrips and have 3 more sorcery points. So many possibilities could have been done that were way more balanced that this crappy rule. As for the spell list... Yes the wizard has a better spell list (or at least more varied). But the wizard does not have full access to it. Never ever! The wizard must buy, find or trade for spells and he can't take a spell that he does not know. The sorcerer never had to buy or trade for spells and now the sorcerer can get them all just by taking naps when convenient. This rule is simply BS. It will simply make wizards obselete. [/QUOTE]
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