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Wizards: Evokers *and* Illusionists?
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<blockquote data-quote="MoonSong" data-source="post: 6151370" data-attributes="member: 6689464"><p>But the 3.x sorcerers aren't just a casting method, very early on there was little separating them from wizards on other aspects, but their story was just different and that was highly appealing, the casting mechanics are just secondary to that, but having a caster whose power was completely orthogonal to books was refreshing (I've played clerics across most editions without a problem, but rarely if ever played a wizard, perhaps two or three at most, mechanics had nothing to do with it, but their flavor was a big turn off, had the sorcerer had been just an optional rule for wizards I would never have touched any kind of arcane caster)</p><p></p><p>And 4e did conflate sorcerers with blasters, all of the arcane sources they have are big, showy and over the top, (basically making them pure forces of mass destruction) never ever covering more subtle kinds of sorcerers or giving them out of combat utility (though what little they have was awesome, it was very limited compared to the "Arcana does everything" Cantrips from wizards)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MoonSong, post: 6151370, member: 6689464"] But the 3.x sorcerers aren't just a casting method, very early on there was little separating them from wizards on other aspects, but their story was just different and that was highly appealing, the casting mechanics are just secondary to that, but having a caster whose power was completely orthogonal to books was refreshing (I've played clerics across most editions without a problem, but rarely if ever played a wizard, perhaps two or three at most, mechanics had nothing to do with it, but their flavor was a big turn off, had the sorcerer had been just an optional rule for wizards I would never have touched any kind of arcane caster) And 4e did conflate sorcerers with blasters, all of the arcane sources they have are big, showy and over the top, (basically making them pure forces of mass destruction) never ever covering more subtle kinds of sorcerers or giving them out of combat utility (though what little they have was awesome, it was very limited compared to the "Arcana does everything" Cantrips from wizards) [/QUOTE]
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