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the wizard can be a great choice for
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your first D and D character full
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spellcasters can be a little bit
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intimidating but mechanically the wizard
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isn't actually all that complicated most
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of their complexity is just their spell
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casting and managing that spellcasting
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there are a couple of other little
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things um but between regular spell
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casting and their unique ability to use
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rituals um wizards can be very very
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effective very powerful and you can
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change your capabilities on a day-to-day
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basis by changing what spells you have
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prepared so mastering the wizard spell
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list allows you to build that
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proficiency with spellcasting with the
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game with the class itself and as you
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build your proficiency you become more
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effective as a wizard the skill floor is
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actually pretty low a playing a very
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basic wizard just your straightforward
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blaster very dead simple basically the
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only thing you have to worry about is
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picking the next blaster spell and
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managing your spell slots but there is
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no skill ceiling on the wizard you can
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continue getting better with the wizard
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for the entirety of your career so if
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you play a wizard once if you play them
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twice you get better every single time
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and there really is no maximum so it is
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a class that grows with you it is a
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class that rewards your proficiency that
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rewards your understanding of the system
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and it's incredibly satisfying to as you
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get better as you learn how the game
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works more to apply that knowledge in
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new and exciting ways and to really
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really bring the fullness of the
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wizard's capabilities to bear in any