Template talk:Spell

5e
Wanted to start adding the 5e spells to remember them better, but then I see that the Spell template have no 5e. Is there any way for me to make this or does any one else know how to? Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated 14:36, November 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Are you sure you looked closely enough? The template has keywords5e, level5e, type5e, and refs5e parameters, which were based on the 4e spell descriptions. If 5th ed. has added/changed stuff to spell descriptions or put back things that were taken out (like school), then let me know and I can add them. &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 16:15, November 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Oh sorry! I didn't see it, sorry. Sell It seams like School has returned "The Schools of Magic" "Aid 2nd level Abjuration"

Spells have these parameters that I can tell: School - Casting Time - Range - Components - Duration. Some have "At higher levels" in the descriptions and that doesn't seam like it goes to the info box, as it discibes things like well use it in a spell slot higher and its fires one more magic missile. oohhh Bigby's Hand :D! Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated 21:47, November 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Ok, I'll add a school5e parameter when I get the chance. Can you tell me if the spells have descriptors, like "Acid", "Fire", "Evil", "Mind-Control", and things like those used in 3rd and 4th edition? &mdash;23:42, November 7, 2014 (UTC)


 * Hmm do tn think so look here these are the spells from the Starter set and they look the same in the players handbook... I dont think there is any thing like that... If i look at Magic missile its 1st level evocation - Casting time 1 action - Range 120 feet - Components V, S - Duration: Instantanius... There is a (Ritual) thing next to "Magic Mouth" (like Augrury in the image) i guess some have "Evocation Cantrip" or "Necromanc Cantrip" So my guess is that its "(Ritual)" and "Cantrip" Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated  09:21, November 8, 2014 (UTC)


 * Is there anything about how often you can cast spells? Do you see anything that says "daily", "encounter" or "at-will" like in 4th edition? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 14:17, November 8, 2014 (UTC)
 * Oh, and one more thing, are spells limited by class? I assume they are, but is there a list of cleric spells for example? &mdash;Moviesign (talk) 14:43, November 8, 2014 (UTC)


 * Sorry for the late answer, ok well Clerics, Wizards and Druids prepare there spells while bards and sorcerers get a sort a "Quota" witch I think is the 3,5 way of things right? Also Cantrip are effectively level 0 spells that can be cast any number of times, Rituals seam to be spells that can be cast in 10 minutes and does not empty out the spell slot. Further more, now the system for spells seam to be like a "Spell" and "Empowered Spell" basis where: Think of it as pegs, 1 to 9, a level 1 peg is the smallest while level 9 is the biggest. The Level one spell can occupy "a hole" for a level 2 spell and thus is "At higher levels" while a level 2 cant occupy a Level 1 spell slot.
 * I'm guessing that "Cantrip" is a "At-will type power" (Not every one has Cantrips) and the rest are back to the old prepare spell basic.


 * Note: Some spell have special action requirements like a "Bonus Action" or being a "Reaction" or even "Long Casting time". Now that I read the classes it seams like its like in BG you prepare the spell and its in you Spell book and you use the spell and its still there in the book and you regain it with meditation but you can only change you prepared spells "After a long rest"? And sorcerers work the same way apparently they regain there expanded spell slots after a long rest. I'm still a bit confused about the system, but people can cast spells like a level 1 spell in a level 2 slot... as long as the spell is prepared, I will need to reread this. Did I answer the question :S?


 * The spells lists also seam to back to the 3e way... or a Pathfinder type thing. There is are list of all spell casting classes from Cantrip to 9. They look like this But bigger.  Terrorblades 's Far Realm logs dated  17:54, November 9, 2014 (UTC)