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Can you edit in an Imgur link to the meme?
How many 11 HP enemies are you fighting past level 5?
What's her int normally?
Uhm, actually recalling and learning from personal experience is WIS and not INT.
Where is that from?
You mean like...
houserules for 5e?
More generally, players should have multiple things they can do and the optimal one shouldn't consistently be the same thing.
Those are both high int
"We're taking the crunch out in 5e"
"That was load bearing crunch"
If you're going to be so openly hostile to a player just kick them because you're burning bridges to any hope of having a friendly table atmosphere again.
Not that it matters, since the Xanathar's subordinates will just replace Slygar.
That's
...almost entirely unrelated to what I said?
If the possibility of such drastic house rules have to be accounted for it's not really possible to discuss balance.
See the second sentence.
Well, no, since it's a clearly written class feature that doesn't mention anything to do with DM discretion. Except in the sense that everything is DM discretion, but in that case discussing any rules at all is pointless.
First off, you’re relying entirely on spells you have no guarantee of ever getting. You’re a wizard. You don’t get to just choose spells willy nilly. You find those and you copy them into your book or you learn from some other means. No guarantee of those means.
What?
Wizards can choose two spells each level without having to find them.
Antimagic field is an eighth level spell with one hour concentration duration; an item that has it on 24 hours a day would easily be a legendary item. People underestimate how powerful a spell it is and suggest spamming it everywhere. Having it on every door, window, sewer pipe, and vent would be massive overkill just to spite wildshape.
I don't have a problem with having disabled people in a TTRPG setting, but I hate the "it's fantasy, stop whining about realism" argument.
I thought that before I started playing, but since then I have leaned further towards the first two.