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<blockquote data-quote="tetrasodium" data-source="post: 7851297" data-attributes="member: 93670"><p>That's not actually the way it started. Long story short.... People pointed out that cantrip versatility should be swap 1 cantrip/rest rather than per level since the sorcerer & such was getting the ability to swap 1 spell/rest without needing to maintain a spellbook & the sidebar made explicit that also allowed cantrips. Once that was said, the MMO forum style nerf requests started coming out saying that wizard was already too good and can suck it.... Since then there has been a lot of "no that's absurd" and at least one literal nerf request that wizards should have their spells prepped capped at the number of spells known by an 11th level bard I believe it was.</p><p></p><p>It's surprising to see someone call the cost of maintaining a spellbook "relatively minor"<em>(seriously, compared to what?)</em> given that wizards tend to devour coin with no end in sight long after the rest of the table moves beyond the trivialities of money other than the occasional healing potion purchases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tetrasodium, post: 7851297, member: 93670"] That's not actually the way it started. Long story short.... People pointed out that cantrip versatility should be swap 1 cantrip/rest rather than per level since the sorcerer & such was getting the ability to swap 1 spell/rest without needing to maintain a spellbook & the sidebar made explicit that also allowed cantrips. Once that was said, the MMO forum style nerf requests started coming out saying that wizard was already too good and can suck it.... Since then there has been a lot of "no that's absurd" and at least one literal nerf request that wizards should have their spells prepped capped at the number of spells known by an 11th level bard I believe it was. It's surprising to see someone call the cost of maintaining a spellbook "relatively minor"[I](seriously, compared to what?)[/I] given that wizards tend to devour coin with no end in sight long after the rest of the table moves beyond the trivialities of money other than the occasional healing potion purchases. [/QUOTE]
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