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Sollir Furryfoot said:Most powergamers would agree that Scorching Ray is among the most powerful 2nd level spells (perhaps the top), I don't think comparing every new spell to it for game balance is wise, personally. People aren't arguing that it should do 50% less damage because it imposes dazzle, anyways, the argument is towards bypassing energy resistance (Fire is, hands down, the most common elemental resistance found or warded against-the ability to bypass it is *not* negligible). So instead lets compare it to another 2nd level damaging, ranged touch spell that has an uncommon resistance available to it: (Melf's) Acid Arrow.
2d4 Acid damage + 2d4/3 caster levels (over time). At 3rd level it's 4d4 (Average 10 damage) compared to Rainbow's Avg. 6.5, 6th level 15 damage vs. 13 damage, 9th level 20 damage vs. 19.5, 12th level 25 damage vs. 26.
It seem fairly comparable to Rainbow Ray starting CL 6th, with Rainbow ray having the great advantage of the damage occuring instantaneously, and the slight disadvantage of maybe doing fire damage balanced by the slight advantage of dazzle. A sucky to have early on, but it picks up slack pretty quickly. Rainbow Ray also has the advantage of having more class ;-) Scorching Ray is soo dull anyways. If you *really* feel strongly, talk to your DM, maybe see if you can add your int bonus or some such to the damage (ala Warmage).
One problem with your analysis -- Acid Arrow is a Conjuration spell. Rainbow Beam is Evocation. Evocation is the school of direct energy damage, so I think it is much more fair to compare Rainbow Beam to Scorching Ray.
I mean, it wouldn't make much sense to compare Rainbow Beam to the best 2nd level damaging spell from the school of Abjuration or Illusion, would it?
- Ron ^*^