Talk:Storage Magician (5e Class)

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Please attribute the artist/copyright holder of the image and link to the original source, thanks. Marasmusine (talk) 09:21, 3 February 2016 (MST)

Providing a direct link to the original source of this image is problem because the image is a render of how a character appears in a manga and has been illustrated/rendered by 10's of different artist. Linking straight to where the uncolored version of the artwork could be found would be plagiarism since we are linking to manga that should be paid for. Plus, I don't know what issue and page number in particular this image draws from. In addition, since so many users have rendered this image, it is unknown where and who rendered this image first and/or whether it is correct to even link to any one artist that has rendered the image before.
As such, I have only added a summary clearing describing what the image is and a link to the official website of the fairytale creators.--Blobby383b (talk) 12:17, 26 January 2020 (MST)
If using this franchise image could be a problem, are there no other artworks depicting magicians pulling things out of a storage pocket universe? --Yanied (talk) 13:09, 26 January 2020 (MST)

Potential Issues[edit]

Looking at the class, there appear to be a number of potential issues:

  • The article should not use of 'i.e.'. It should say exactly what the class can do. 'Charming etc.' needs to be replaced with everything that is encompassed by that phrase. charm person does no damage so the feature should say 'advantage against saving throws' instead of 'resistance'. Unless the feature is intended to protect against geas. Either way, the wording needs to be fixed.
  • Classes should not grant feats. Feats are technically an optional rule.
  • This class seems to have a lot of cantrips for something that only has half spellcasting.
  • There seem to be needless buffs. For example, adding +5 to the maximum storage in the Fighter Storage subclass, as well as increasing the scaling of storage in the table means that the effective, storage increase for that subclass, from previous levels, is 10 higher than it was before.

Coaldstone (talk) 17:32, 21 April 2022 (MDT)

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