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<blockquote data-quote="Undrave" data-source="post: 8093539" data-attributes="member: 7015698"><p>I don't drink either, as a general rule, but I've tried a few things from time to time. Tequila is probably the worse thing I've ever drank so I would avoid it at all cost. I don't know how people can drink that crap! It tastes like turpentine! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I want them to be there for narrative reasons. I think it's lame that a Cleric and a Wizard could end up with the same spells, or doing the same thing and both using the spell slot system. I don't even like the school of magic classification (a lot of them feel like fictional classification, but others feel arbitrarily meta in their classification). </p><p></p><p>I think the game would be more flavourful if Arcane Magic was better defined and had actual LIMITS to what it can do, and Divine Magic and Primal Magic and, eventually, Psionic, all had their clear field of expertise with very little overlap. I don't want to strictly go back to 'only Cleric can Heal', but maybe the expression of the healing would be different: for exemple, say a Cleric gets Healing Word and variations that work at a distance, an Arcane class uses Transmutation to repair damage on contact, and a Druid has improved variations on Goodberry (or like, a magical spring of healing water?) that take an action from the recipient but can be stocked up. </p><p></p><p>Stuff like that. They could even still all use the sacrosanct Spell Slot system (not a fan myself but whatever). </p><p></p><p>I also feel like a Cleric's Domain should have a bigger impact on their Spell List than it does now, at least twice what it is now. </p><p></p><p>But considering that this isn't what 5e is doing, I'm fine (if not enthused) with Psionic Spells.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Undrave, post: 8093539, member: 7015698"] I don't drink either, as a general rule, but I've tried a few things from time to time. Tequila is probably the worse thing I've ever drank so I would avoid it at all cost. I don't know how people can drink that crap! It tastes like turpentine! I want them to be there for narrative reasons. I think it's lame that a Cleric and a Wizard could end up with the same spells, or doing the same thing and both using the spell slot system. I don't even like the school of magic classification (a lot of them feel like fictional classification, but others feel arbitrarily meta in their classification). I think the game would be more flavourful if Arcane Magic was better defined and had actual LIMITS to what it can do, and Divine Magic and Primal Magic and, eventually, Psionic, all had their clear field of expertise with very little overlap. I don't want to strictly go back to 'only Cleric can Heal', but maybe the expression of the healing would be different: for exemple, say a Cleric gets Healing Word and variations that work at a distance, an Arcane class uses Transmutation to repair damage on contact, and a Druid has improved variations on Goodberry (or like, a magical spring of healing water?) that take an action from the recipient but can be stocked up. Stuff like that. They could even still all use the sacrosanct Spell Slot system (not a fan myself but whatever). I also feel like a Cleric's Domain should have a bigger impact on their Spell List than it does now, at least twice what it is now. But considering that this isn't what 5e is doing, I'm fine (if not enthused) with Psionic Spells. [/QUOTE]
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