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Sorcerer Vs Wizard And Why its Closer Than You Think
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashrym" data-source="post: 7536406" data-attributes="member: 6750235"><p>I find the difference between preparing 8 and knowing 6 isn't that big of a deal. Wizards tend to not swap out from their preferred list unless there is a specific need known in advance. Rituals are more often the benefit and even thar benefit is typically convenience more than versatility.</p><p></p><p>I find metamagic and sorc point conversion to be worth it. I also find that the extra cantrip matters at low levels. Draconic means I don't need to cast mage armor or fly, and bonus hp is nice. Seems good to me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You might have a point if the spell lists were the same and if bards added spell potency when they cast but neither is the case. Bards add inspiration and skill benefits. Class or subclass mods to spells cast like adding CHA mod damage or metamagic means bards do not cast on the same level as sorcerers. Bard spell potency stops where sorcerer spell potency begins.</p><p></p><p>As someone else said, bards lean more towards versatility like wizards. Sorcerers lean towards output potential. Warlocks lean towards renewable / sustained resources.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashrym, post: 7536406, member: 6750235"] I find the difference between preparing 8 and knowing 6 isn't that big of a deal. Wizards tend to not swap out from their preferred list unless there is a specific need known in advance. Rituals are more often the benefit and even thar benefit is typically convenience more than versatility. I find metamagic and sorc point conversion to be worth it. I also find that the extra cantrip matters at low levels. Draconic means I don't need to cast mage armor or fly, and bonus hp is nice. Seems good to me. You might have a point if the spell lists were the same and if bards added spell potency when they cast but neither is the case. Bards add inspiration and skill benefits. Class or subclass mods to spells cast like adding CHA mod damage or metamagic means bards do not cast on the same level as sorcerers. Bard spell potency stops where sorcerer spell potency begins. As someone else said, bards lean more towards versatility like wizards. Sorcerers lean towards output potential. Warlocks lean towards renewable / sustained resources. [/QUOTE]
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