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<blockquote data-quote="Li Shenron" data-source="post: 7823740" data-attributes="member: 1465"><p>This is kind of a nuclear option, but it will definitely get rid of all complaints. The Sorcerer would still be VERY narrow in spell selection, but the added flexibility with more metamagic uses per day would certainly make up for it. Actually, it would <em>increase </em>the difference between Sorcerer and Wizard, rather than <em>decrease</em> it (as more known spells would), so it's definitely a good idea. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, WotC would never do it, because they are not going to publish a revised Sorcerer, unless they publish a whole 5.5 edition, in which you can be sure they would boost the Wizard <em>more </em>than the Sorcerer like they did in 3.5.</p><p></p><p>I don't like myself using House Rules that change the core classes, but introducing a homebrew <strong>feat</strong> which grants this boost to a Sorcerer would be a good compromise, so that a player can still choose between the core Sorcerer and the boosted version, at a fairly cheap price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Li Shenron, post: 7823740, member: 1465"] This is kind of a nuclear option, but it will definitely get rid of all complaints. The Sorcerer would still be VERY narrow in spell selection, but the added flexibility with more metamagic uses per day would certainly make up for it. Actually, it would [I]increase [/I]the difference between Sorcerer and Wizard, rather than [I]decrease[/I] it (as more known spells would), so it's definitely a good idea. Obviously, WotC would never do it, because they are not going to publish a revised Sorcerer, unless they publish a whole 5.5 edition, in which you can be sure they would boost the Wizard [I]more [/I]than the Sorcerer like they did in 3.5. I don't like myself using House Rules that change the core classes, but introducing a homebrew [B]feat[/B] which grants this boost to a Sorcerer would be a good compromise, so that a player can still choose between the core Sorcerer and the boosted version, at a fairly cheap price. [/QUOTE]
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