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Wizards at any level can prepare more spells than a sorcerer knows unless the wizard somehow has a negative intelligence modifier, and a wizard's spellbook allows them to keep a huge variety of options on tap. I'm willing to indulge, if primarily because I enjoy analytical breakdowns like this more than I maybe should.Ĭonventional wisdom holds that the wizard is the most powerful arcane caster/best utility class, simply because spell count is power for utility casters and wizards have an unrivaled spell list. Why spend years pouring through dusty tomes and listening to crusty old neckbeards droning on in lectures when all I have to do is sell my soul to an infernal being to shoot eldritch energy from my fingertips?Īgain, the above is making a lot of assumptions about your DM's style and whether or not the two of you come to the understanding that you don't just become a powerful character cause you want to and that you're going to put some effort into building a narrative and exploring your character's motives, strengths, weaknesses, etc. And, frankly, being a wizard is just too much work.
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The warlock has no innate ability like the sorcerer, and story-wise you don't "choose" to be one so if they want that power and weren't born with they're SOL. From the perspective of a power-hungry spellcaster, this is the "easy" path to power in terms of story. (this is general D&D lore and may not reflect individual campaigns).Ī warlock made a deal to gain their power with a powerful entity. They are also more likely to be feared specfically because they tend to lack the formal training of an established institution of wizards, and are almost universally unregulated. Whether they need to find ways to control it and/or gain more, adventuring provides the means for doing so. Without knowing more about your DM, the best advice I can give is deciding "how" you plan to achieve that power.Ī wizard is intelligent and studious, they very much " earn" their power through years of hard work, possibly through deception, or if they don't have the power they desire beyond what their school or mentor is able or willing to pass on, then they go on adventures to find the hidden power that has been lost in the ruins of an ancient civilization or hoarded by other, more powerful wizards.Ī sorcerer was born with their power and they may be afraid of their power as they are unable to control it, relish in their power and desiring more, or anywhere in between.
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You have to earn it, you have to roleplay for it, and the type of power you gain as well as how you achieve it has consequences. If your DM is anything like me, no one gains power lightly in my games. I highly recommend talking to your DM so you understand how they plan to run their game as well as expressing what you would like from the game and come to an understanding.
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Like what I said in a reply in one of your other 4 threads if I noticed this trait in one of my players we would have a long discussion about what we both expect from playing this game together. Stripping away the superficial aspects, and for the sake of discussion this includes race, whether or not you are or wish to become a lich, and before you have even chosen a class, you and by extension your character wants power. You can play as a warlock build, leaving your enemies to rot in your path, a powerful barbarian that groups enemies together and smashes them to pieces, an immovable tank hurling meteors and anything in between, in a physics-based destructible environment.įIGHT, DIE, UPGRADE, TRY AGAINUsing the corrupted souls of your fallen enemies, unlock new unique Heroes to play with, purchase upgrades to assist you in your next run, unravel powerful runes to create a deck that can deeply alter your playstyle, complete achievements to acquire new spells and abilities, and when no fiend can stand your might, turn on modifiers to make your runs harder and more rewarding.Instead of asking which is more powerful, have you considered which class better fits your character's personality, history, etc? Considering all of your posts asking about liches and this post asking which is "strongest", I'm assuming this a factor in your character's motivations. Choose your character, venture into the void as a mere mortal, and if you survive, leave it as a powerful demigod, discovering mighty spell synergies, adjusting your build to your playstyle.ĬOUNTLESS POSSIBILITIESWith tons of synergies to be discovered, every run is guaranteed to be unique. About This Game UNIQUE EXPERIENCE FOR ROGUELIKE LOVERSRogue Soulstone was designed from its very beginning for Action Roguelike lovers.