Posted November 10, 2020
Hey everyone,
I'm having a blast playing with a wizard. I try to use cantrips as often as I can, so I don't have to rest too often. I tried ray of frost, the acid and the fire cantrip as well. I like the fact the spells generate surface depending on the element used (like DOS2 I guess). They are pretty great looking my impressions:
I find frost to be the most useful, basically it can do a fair bit of damage while creating a surface that stun the ennemy by making it fall prone.
The fire surface is nice 1d6 fire damage is fine for a cantrip, but when you will be able to cast higher fire level just having a measly 1d6 fire damage might be a little underwhelming.
Now the acid surface is pretty useless in my opinion because it generates no damage and it just reduce by 2 the ennemy AC I don't see much point in using an acid spell honestly as you get less damage and "weak" effect compared to fire and ice.
-2AC without any kind of damage seems really weak, also I don't think one could just stand in a pool of strong acid without harm.I recently played D&D and had my character die in a pool of acid (damn trap) when exploring a black dragon lair, so I find this disappointing ... It could at least make 1d3 damage I think.
Hopefully it will get some changes by the release with the game. .
What do you guys think ?
I'm having a blast playing with a wizard. I try to use cantrips as often as I can, so I don't have to rest too often. I tried ray of frost, the acid and the fire cantrip as well. I like the fact the spells generate surface depending on the element used (like DOS2 I guess). They are pretty great looking my impressions:
I find frost to be the most useful, basically it can do a fair bit of damage while creating a surface that stun the ennemy by making it fall prone.
The fire surface is nice 1d6 fire damage is fine for a cantrip, but when you will be able to cast higher fire level just having a measly 1d6 fire damage might be a little underwhelming.
Now the acid surface is pretty useless in my opinion because it generates no damage and it just reduce by 2 the ennemy AC I don't see much point in using an acid spell honestly as you get less damage and "weak" effect compared to fire and ice.
-2AC without any kind of damage seems really weak, also I don't think one could just stand in a pool of strong acid without harm.I recently played D&D and had my character die in a pool of acid (damn trap) when exploring a black dragon lair, so I find this disappointing ... It could at least make 1d3 damage I think.
Hopefully it will get some changes by the release with the game. .
What do you guys think ?