For balance purposes, such an archetype would have to sacrifice a LOT of what makes a wizard a wizard (rituals, absurd amount of spells known) in order to justify gaining healing abilities. After all, lack of healing options is one of the few things that keeps wizards from being downright godly in later levels.
But yes, I do hope to see something like this in the future. I just don't think it can be executed well without making the wizard even more unbalanced.
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Or just take Gift of the Metallic Dragon as a feat at some point.
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Mark of Healing Halfling. Either Abjuration or Transmutation, I think.
Shabam! Wizard Healer!
There is also magic initiate cleric or druid but I like Artificer initiate better because it uses INT.
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For balance purposes, such an archetype would have to sacrifice a LOT of what makes a wizard a wizard (rituals, absurd amount of spells known) in order to justify gaining healing abilities. After all, lack of healing options is one of the few things that keeps wizards from being downright godly in later levels.
But yes, I do hope to see something like this in the future. I just don't think it can be executed well without making the wizard even more unbalanced.
In my experience...