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Well, those are just stories and backgrounds for the subclass, you can tell whatever you want about it and play those stories out. It is really just fluff.The PHB is still around though.
This subclass can't tell any of the stories and backgrounds of the sorcerer. No "grandma was a dragon", no "I'm just magic", no "please how can I stop this and be normal". And I don't see how you shifting the themes from the known subclasses onto other clases helps. You can't have the same characters if the elements can't be put together.
As for the mechanical benefits of subclasses and the flavor that goes along with them, it still works as well. Later on I'll write up the changes in summary, so you can see. I just don't have the free time at the moment.
Ok, I'm saying you can houserule in the stuff you feel is missing to easily make it the sorcerer you seem to want (if I understand you correctly).If your argument on favor of this being a sorcerer is that you can houserule it into being one, then it isn't one. And the spellbook is far from a pure ribbon. And even ribbons are fictional space that matters. I know we've interacted over this before, but you keep claiming the same thing and I remain completely unconvinced.
The spellbook is only part of the "wizard" and is still mostly fluff. I wish it was more integral! I wish it was more a factor in the wizard's indentity as a class.
In short, give me something that isn't fluff about the sorcerer that this lacks?
I'd have to review them, but the tone here is getting a bit uncivil. I'm perfectly happy to discuss this with you, even though we have such opposed views, but my subclass works very well as a sorcerer for the people I play with. When we used it no one said they felt it didn't have the feel of a sorcerer.Mine and @CreamCloud0's subclasses get closer -way closer- to place the wizard under sorcerer than your subclass does. And I admit they fail to capture all of the wizard themes and characters. The subclass you show doesn't even try.
One thing I'll mention in case it was overlooked: wizards gain their subclass at 1st level, not 2nd. So, you are a "sorcerer" subclass right out of the gate.
So, you feel the original Warlock class is broken then? If so, then by default you'll find mine broken since those things are still available. And that's cool, I mean we nerfed Agonizing Blast almost immediately to apply to simple one beam from Eldritch Blast, not each beam.Here's the question...
Does you version offer Eldritch Blast and Agonizing Blast?
If yes, it's broken.
If no, you failed to replicate the warlock playstyle.
The issue isn't full casting. It is that pact magic and the Warlock spell list was carefully tailored to not be extremely strong with a boosted eldritch blast.
How is it nerfed at all? And if EB is meant to balance out the "weaknesses" as you say, why would it be broken to have those features available???It's not that the warlock isn't a full caster it's a nerfed full caster in which EB balanced the weaknesses out
Well, we will disagree the cleric has 90% of its power in the base class, other than perhaps simply spellcasting--but warlocks already have that and it isn't like I am giving them more really.That's why the whole combined in classes thing never work because you're taking half of the class's power and giving it to another class that has 90% of his power in its base class. So essentially you are having a class that has ~140% of its power in this two choices of class and subclass.
Wizard subclasses are generally weak, but they don't suck any more or less than 80% of the subclasses in the game IMO. I know Divination, Evoker, and Transmutation are the most popular IME, with probably Abjuration next.Same thing with the Wizard. The Wizard subclasses suck because the Wizard main class is very very very powerful. It has the biggest spell list and allows you to cast rituals off their spellbook without preparing them. You are giving them sorcery points on top of that. And metamaagic.
The "biggest spell list" is true, and an item I've contended with (along with my other players) for a LONG TIME. Of course, the vast majority of those spells are pretty much never used compared to how much use we see in other classes' spell lists.
Again, you can feel that way, but without actually playing them, I have to disagree. I've seen both in action and neither is "broken" by any means. Powerful, certainly, but hardly broken.That's broken my dude.
You made Twilight cleric and blade singer look like PHB beastmaster ranger.
Your choice.I'd never let a player use those subclasses unless the player is so new that I'm 100% sure they could never break it. Never.
