Jack Daniel
Legend
One rule I back-port from 3rd to 1st is casters being allowed to memorize lower-level spells in higher level slots. It just makes sense.
This was throwing the baby out with the bathwater IMO. I agree that trying to break everything down into CF was a pain in the #$^, but there was a game balance reason for this (also the bouncing lighting bolts). Those two spells did the most damage for their spell levels by a considerable margin, but in a confined space (like the ever common dungeon) you had to be very careful when you used them. Once these downsides were removed in 3E, without adjusting their power level among other 3rd level spells, they were obviously the best choices. They became iconic because they were overpowered, which then led to them being overpowered again in 5E.So after some discussion about fireball with my players, I was curious to see whether anyone still DMed it the old way (i.e. filling out to 33510 cubic ft) so put a poll on reddit (and got flamed..)
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You could just count squares. The 20ft radius of a fireball covers what…52-ish squares at 5ft each.I've tried various stuff, but I've found it's just easier to take existing 5E stuff and modify them slightly with concepts from older edition rules, rather than a direct import. Most of it's exploration based.
This was throwing the baby out with the bathwater IMO. I agree that trying to break everything down into CF was a pain in the #$^, but there was a game balance reason for this (also the bouncing lighting bolts). Those two spells did the most damage for their spell levels by a considerable margin, but in a confined space (like the ever common dungeon) you had to be very careful when you used them. Once these downsides were removed in 3E, without adjusting their power level among other 3rd level spells, they were obviously the best choices. They became iconic because they were overpowered, which then led to them being overpowered again in 5E.
I think it might have been better to have it be 20 ft radius, with a minimum number of 5 ft squares. I spend about half an hour trying to figure out what a good minimum would be, but I'm not good enough at math. Basically enough to prevent dropping fireballs on the far wall of small rooms and in hallways is the idea.