Particle_Man
Explorer
My theory is that, with the change to 3E, monsters and PC's got more hit points, but wizards' spells did not do more damage to catch up.
I ran a campaign where, a) I gave wizards immediate access to every spell in the phb on the wizard spell list (assuming that they could cast a spell of that level), and b) I gave them, for free, every metamagic feat in the phb, c) I allowed them to cast spontaneously, like a sorceror (so they had immediate access to every spell in the immediate sense of immediacy).
There was no noticable increase in "kill power", although more increase in utility functions and the use of spells that would otherwise rarely get used.
It is sad, really.
[edit] I added point c to clarify what I meant by point a.
I ran a campaign where, a) I gave wizards immediate access to every spell in the phb on the wizard spell list (assuming that they could cast a spell of that level), and b) I gave them, for free, every metamagic feat in the phb, c) I allowed them to cast spontaneously, like a sorceror (so they had immediate access to every spell in the immediate sense of immediacy).
There was no noticable increase in "kill power", although more increase in utility functions and the use of spells that would otherwise rarely get used.
It is sad, really.
[edit] I added point c to clarify what I meant by point a.
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