![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Or at least some interesting stuff to debate (please be kind!)įirst, it’s kind of interesting to consider how the wizard (or mage/magic user, etc.) has evolved over the various editions of D&D. Perhaps there was enough processing power somewhere in my brain to cure some disease, engineer a spacecraft that could travel to Mars without smacking into it like a dart, or figure out a way to put papercut-free rounded edges onto paper but, alas.my brain produced this instead.) At any rate for wizard players new and old, I hope there’s something here of value. This guide is mainly for me! Don’t like it, don’t read it!Īctually I’ve just been thinking a lot about these things (yes, which means I’m a bit of a geek. But I’ve always liked playing wizards, reading guides like this are always helpful for me and I just felt like it. So D&D 5e has been out for a bit now, and we’ve seen some excellent wizards guides already circulating (particularly this one from TheBigHouse which, admittedly, is very influential to my own thinking.) Does humanity need another D&D wizard’s guide the way it needs world peace, hoverboards, or a new kind of superglue that sticks to other things better than your own fingers? Well no. This is a work of passion not, admittedly, something the world absolutely needed. Feedback (particularly of the kind/constructive sort) definitely welcome. Note this is also found as a google docs, and links below in the index *should* (pardon any technical foibles on my part) take you there. ![]()
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