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<blockquote data-quote="Ruin Explorer" data-source="post: 8802048" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>Doesn't it? In what sense?</p><p></p><p>The most likely result that I can see is trad full casters get buffed, especially Wizards.</p><p></p><p>Druids - Primal list effectively means they're a class with their own spell list still.</p><p>Clerics - Divine list seems also like it means Clerics still get their own spell list, essentially.</p><p>Wizards - The Arcane list seems to be the Wizard list (if I'm wrong, interested to hear it!)</p><p></p><p>So that's the three most-trad full casters. Druids I expect will get a number of small tweaks that overall improve them. Clerics and Wizards I expect will be moved to a smaller number of more serious subclasses. Wizards I also expect to see gain a spellbook-related ability to cast spells they didn't strictly prepare.</p><p></p><p>Sorcerers - The Arcane list is broader than their previous list, and preparation is a big change for them that eliminates their dumb raison d'etre from 3E/5E, so I expect they'll move to be more focused on being the "untrained caster" and "metamagic caster", and overall will likely gain in power.</p><p></p><p>Them + Bards is all the full casters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ruin Explorer, post: 8802048, member: 18"] Doesn't it? In what sense? The most likely result that I can see is trad full casters get buffed, especially Wizards. Druids - Primal list effectively means they're a class with their own spell list still. Clerics - Divine list seems also like it means Clerics still get their own spell list, essentially. Wizards - The Arcane list seems to be the Wizard list (if I'm wrong, interested to hear it!) So that's the three most-trad full casters. Druids I expect will get a number of small tweaks that overall improve them. Clerics and Wizards I expect will be moved to a smaller number of more serious subclasses. Wizards I also expect to see gain a spellbook-related ability to cast spells they didn't strictly prepare. Sorcerers - The Arcane list is broader than their previous list, and preparation is a big change for them that eliminates their dumb raison d'etre from 3E/5E, so I expect they'll move to be more focused on being the "untrained caster" and "metamagic caster", and overall will likely gain in power. Them + Bards is all the full casters. [/QUOTE]
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