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Power Creep in D&D: The Worst Examples

Power Creep in D&D: The Worst Examples Power Creep in D&D: The Worst Examples

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Maybe, except it's from the original book

Treantmonk's Temple

I hope they make the cut for the next video on examples that are ultimately good for the game. Sorcerers didn't have high satisfaction rating due to having the smallest number of spells known, thus, optimized sorcerers usually knew the same core spells with no room for picks that were only situationally useful. Tasha's helped show that going forward, every sorcerer subclass must have an expanded spell list that is always prepared (the same is true for Druid, Ranger, and Warlock). Luckily, we get a power level reset with the coming rules update.

Thor

Level 2 spell does 1000 damage: worst case of power creep ever

noworries

A little surprised the expanded spell lists with hyper flexibility for the 2 Tashas sorcerers didn’t make the cut for this list.

Krakenbreath


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