Talk:The Spellblade of Fire (5e Equipment)
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The standard formatting for items isn't working properly for this item, meshing all of its properties together and making some of them not appear. I've temporarily remedied this with my own formatting, but it's still imperfect. --Supersmily5 (talk) 19:38, 28 November 2019 (MST)
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So I wasn't going to make the sword even more OP, but then I made the 2nd sword in the series, The Spellblade of Lightning (5e Equipment). It had so much power in it, but as The Spellblade of Fire has to be the strongest one, I couldn't let it be outplayed. Now technically, due to fire damage being more common and more commonly resisted, it would still be weaker taken in isolation. But it's not taken in isolation, so now both weapons are on the rather extreme end of "don't use until final boss" territory. WELP! If anyone has suggestions about how to solve this conundrum (Keeping The Spellblade of Fire stronger without making The Spellblade of Lightning too weak), I'd love of second opinion on the matter. For now at least though, here you go. --Supersmily5 (talk) 20:23, 19 January 2020 (MST)
- Version 2.1!
- Changed a bit where you could cast multiple spells in a single turn if you have the actions to do so. Turns out... You can already do that. The only limitation is if you cast a Bonus Action spell, not if you want to cast multiple Action spells. I also apparently forgot to add a way to recover expended charges, which definitely dampens the capabilities of the artifact in an unintended way. Fixed it though. --Supersmily5 (talk) 11:19, 26 March 2021 (MDT)