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<blockquote data-quote="Jester David" data-source="post: 6640104" data-attributes="member: 37579"><p>Wizards cannot trade out spells. So they cannot drop a low level spell they're seldom using any more in favour of more utility. A new low level spell comes at the cost of an existing spell. </p><p>Any extra spells gained requires DM compliance, it's not automatic. </p><p></p><p>I'm not saying that wizard flexibility is bad, just that it's potentially problematic. It's easy to bork your wizard for the day through some poor choices. More system mastery, planning, and forethought is needed. You have more spells to keep track of which means <em>knowing</em> what those spells do enough to make an informed choice. </p><p>A skilled player can make a wizard a force to be reckoned with and take full advantage of the options. But not every player is a skilled player. At best, some will play a wizard identical to a sorcerer, and at worst some will pick spells terrible for the adventure at hand while also slowing down the game for everyone as they go through their entire list of spells picking new ones each day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jester David, post: 6640104, member: 37579"] Wizards cannot trade out spells. So they cannot drop a low level spell they're seldom using any more in favour of more utility. A new low level spell comes at the cost of an existing spell. Any extra spells gained requires DM compliance, it's not automatic. I'm not saying that wizard flexibility is bad, just that it's potentially problematic. It's easy to bork your wizard for the day through some poor choices. More system mastery, planning, and forethought is needed. You have more spells to keep track of which means [I]knowing[/I] what those spells do enough to make an informed choice. A skilled player can make a wizard a force to be reckoned with and take full advantage of the options. But not every player is a skilled player. At best, some will play a wizard identical to a sorcerer, and at worst some will pick spells terrible for the adventure at hand while also slowing down the game for everyone as they go through their entire list of spells picking new ones each day. [/QUOTE]
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