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Legend
how does your 5e caster do it?Try slicing a boulder in half with your 5e champion.
Sounds closer to a Fighter than Wizard to me…
how does your 5e caster do it?Try slicing a boulder in half with your 5e champion.
No, it’s a list of recent fantasy touchstones that the younger fans will recognize far more than almost anything from Appendix N. Spellcasters, martials, settings, style, tropes, etc.That's a list of spellcasters?
I get that & previously read or watched most of your list but.... The shift to pulling from contemporary sources thing started as justification for the state of casters. That was why my earlier list was pretty much exclusively spellcasters of one form or another. A list of more recent stuff that mostly contradicts the reason drawing from more recent stuff was brought up kinda demonstrates the problem of using it to justify gauntlet style spellcasting.No, it’s a list of recent fantasy touchstones that the younger fans will recognize far more than almost anything from Appendix N. Spellcasters, martials, settings, style, tropes, etc.
But it works wonderfully to justify giving non-casters a much needed buff.I get that & previously read or watched most of your list but.... The shift to pulling from contemporary sources thing started as justification for the state of casters. That was why my earlier list was pretty much exclusively spellcasters of one form or another. A list of more recent stuff that mostly contradicts the reason drawing from more recent stuff was brought up kinda demonstrates the problem of using it to justify gauntlet style spellcasting.
Depends on what is meant by mundane?Can we define high level mundane characters? I always thought you stop being mundane once you hit high levels?
Given how WoW is these days, functionally a properly played spellcaster is effectively on this. Mana loss only comes up on ones who don't have it as their role needing to grab heals when doing a non-healing role. Used to be more of an issue but not nowerdaysI think there's been some confusion. I was asking for examples of contemporary spellcasters. Especially ones with anything akin to 5e style powerful unlimited no resource cost at will cantrips.
As someone levelling Black Mage in FFXIV, that consists of using Ice spells (which don't cost mana) to build back your mana pool, and then burning it all with Fire spells to do the big damage. Keeping the cycle going between the ice and fire phases long enough also unlocks more powerful spells to drop on people
- The Atma weapon scales with character level(?) but isn't it generally unique? I've missed some of the more recent games in the series but don't characters mostly have a mana pool to power spells & abilities when they aren't doing the default attack based on whatever weapon/staff/bow/etc they happen to be wielding, has that changed? I think that replacing 5e's cantrips with FF style wand weapons that need upgrading would be an improvement in a lot of ways though.
If someone can't play Sokka in your game, what are you even doing with your life as a game designer?But it works wonderfully to justify giving non-casters a much needed buff.
Gygax wrote about why. He was, I kid you not, trying to make sure magic-users would be able to keep up with fighting men.
Game Balance. Game balance is why we got Vancian.![]()