One of my players want to play a wizard I looked at the spells seems small 7 in the book for wizard is this right

One of my players want to play a wizard I looked at the spells seems small 7 in the book for wizard is this right

One of my players want to play a wizard I looked at the spells seems small 7 in the book for wizard is this right

7 thoughts on “One of my players want to play a wizard I looked at the spells seems small 7 in the book for wizard is this right”

  1. You can also use “let it out” for basically any supernatural effect that makes sense for an archetype – and for a wizard, that basically means any “spell” that you and your player(s) agree is plausible in your setting. This just includes added risk in the form of potential corruption.

  2. you have basically 3 things:

    the spell list (which is obvious)

    the Let it Out move (for every minor to middle effect)

    the Sanctum (for longer enchantments and rituals)

    Make a list of spell/things that you and your wizard player would like to see in play. For those outside the above points,

    make a custom move (i bet there won’t be more than one or two things). It’s a funny exploration exercise for both the MC and the player.

    I had a skeptic wizard player too. He ended up NOT playing, because all he cared for was a conspicuous spell list. Pity.

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