While most sorcerer spells are also found on the wizard spell list, there are a few weird examples where that is not the case, specifically chaos bolt enhance abillity, water walk, daylight and dominate beast, along with presumably other spells. Is there any particular thematic reason why these spells are thematically appropriate for the innately magical sorcerer and not the studious wizard? Chaos bolt is understandable as it is an sorcerer Only spell connected to the Wild magic sorcerer, and accedentally making animals bend to your will or giant bursts of light appear seems like something an juvinile sorcerer who has yet to learn to controll their gift might do, but it seems a Bit weird for these spells to be here
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While most sorcerer spells are also found on the wizard spell list, there are a few weird examples where that is not the case, specifically chaos bolt enhance abillity, water walk, daylight and dominate beast, along with presumably other spells. Is there any particular thematic reason why these spells are thematically appropriate for the innately magical sorcerer and not the studious wizard? Chaos bolt is understandable as it is an sorcerer Only spell connected to the Wild magic sorcerer, and accedentally making animals bend to your will or giant bursts of light appear seems like something an juvinile sorcerer who has yet to learn to controll their gift might do, but it seems a Bit weird for these spells to be here
i am soup, with too many ideas (all of them very spicy) who has made sufficient homebrew material and character to last an thousand human lifetimes