DND_Reborn
The High Aldwin
In the same spirit as my other thread:
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Title says it all.
Obviously this is all subjective, so please respect everyone's choices. If you agree with a choice and want to comment on the nerf, cool, but please don't challenge a choice. If you don't agree with a choice, you aren't contributing in a meaningful way simply by stating the fact. Thank you!
A major change I am considering is how these three aspects of spells intertwine: attacks, saves, and concentration. In general, I don't think a spell should have more than one of these affecting it.
In short, if you read the spell description and need to make an attack roll, the target doesn't make a save and there is no concentration. If there is a save, you don't need concentration. If there is a save every round, you can use concentration to deny the save, or allow it and not need to concentrate on it.
When I have time, I am going to examine each spell in this light.
What spells would you want to de-nerf?

D&D 5E - What Spells Would You Nerf? (and how would you change them...)
Title says it all. Obviously this is all subjective, so please respect everyone's choices. If you agree with a choice and want to comment on the nerf, cool, but please don't challenge a choice. If you don't agree with a choice, you aren't contributing in a meaningful way simply by stating the...

Title says it all.
Obviously this is all subjective, so please respect everyone's choices. If you agree with a choice and want to comment on the nerf, cool, but please don't challenge a choice. If you don't agree with a choice, you aren't contributing in a meaningful way simply by stating the fact. Thank you!
A major change I am considering is how these three aspects of spells intertwine: attacks, saves, and concentration. In general, I don't think a spell should have more than one of these affecting it.
In short, if you read the spell description and need to make an attack roll, the target doesn't make a save and there is no concentration. If there is a save, you don't need concentration. If there is a save every round, you can use concentration to deny the save, or allow it and not need to concentrate on it.
When I have time, I am going to examine each spell in this light.
What spells would you want to de-nerf?
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