Herobizkit
Adventurer
I dunno, my 1e Wizard was all about the three darts (1-3 damage) a round...
The only ones that don't are the druid's shillelagh and magic stone.
Does that end up being a problem, for those who've used those spells? I've always wondered.
I think the idea with those two spells is that they create weapons, and weapon attacks scale with level (for any non-caster class). A druid would need to multiclass to get the most out of those themselves, but they're good for fighter-buffin' if a rust monster eats their favorite axe or whatever.
Flame Blade creates a weapon which deals damage that scales with level, but I haven't seen anyone saying that it's too strong for a multi-class (e.g. Druid / Fighter or whatever).
It requires your action to make a single attack with it, so it doesn't benefit from multi-attack scaling.
Another way to put it: a scaling cantrip is how cantrips stay competitive with Extra Attack; if it doesn't scale, it likely can benefit from Extra Attack.
That makes some sense.
Hmm, but now I wonder if that means you can't make Opportunity Attacks or TWF attacks with a Flame Blade?
Hmm. That possibly says two things, though.I'd rule "no" at my tables. "You can use your action to make a melee spell attack with the fiery blade" = "You cannot make a melee spell attack with the fiery blade, except as an action."
Note that it still benefits from Action Surge - a druid with flame blade and Action Surge could do two melee spell attacks with it in a round.
I'd let a druid make a OA or TWF attack with Shillelagh, though.
Somewhere in there is a melee spell druid/fighter build, I bet.![]()