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<blockquote data-quote="Ashrym" data-source="post: 7853402" data-attributes="member: 6750235"><p>That's kind of the point. If wizards aren't changing their spells they why would sorcerers or bards? It's more likely a wizard already has a spell during gameplay because of the number of spells prepped vs known and not needing to prep rituals.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That's kind a key point as well. Not just exclusive spells even though there are a lot, but also spells that don't exist on the warlock, sorcerer, or bard list that do exist on the wizard spell list. Wizards have a lot of spells that other arcane classes do not. Sorcerers have barely have any non-wizard spells but wizards have a load of non-sorcerer spells.</p><p></p><p>A person cannot just say "spell list" when spell lists are not actually equal.</p><p></p><p>This is what I expect will happen: Once in a while someone will outgrow a spell or realize they need something else the way the campaign is heading and swap it. Then it's BAU. Once in a while the opportunity will arise where a situational spell will become useful AND the party has time to rest AND the party wants to do so as opposed to working with what they have to create the opportunity for a bard or sorcerer or warlock to use a spell they rarely use; then they'll either need to rest again or be down a spell they really wanted for a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashrym, post: 7853402, member: 6750235"] That's kind of the point. If wizards aren't changing their spells they why would sorcerers or bards? It's more likely a wizard already has a spell during gameplay because of the number of spells prepped vs known and not needing to prep rituals. That's kind a key point as well. Not just exclusive spells even though there are a lot, but also spells that don't exist on the warlock, sorcerer, or bard list that do exist on the wizard spell list. Wizards have a lot of spells that other arcane classes do not. Sorcerers have barely have any non-wizard spells but wizards have a load of non-sorcerer spells. A person cannot just say "spell list" when spell lists are not actually equal. This is what I expect will happen: Once in a while someone will outgrow a spell or realize they need something else the way the campaign is heading and swap it. Then it's BAU. Once in a while the opportunity will arise where a situational spell will become useful AND the party has time to rest AND the party wants to do so as opposed to working with what they have to create the opportunity for a bard or sorcerer or warlock to use a spell they rarely use; then they'll either need to rest again or be down a spell they really wanted for a day. [/QUOTE]
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