
Be proactive, organize councils and scouting to know when the enemy is coming, set up a dozen traps before hand, and pick that weapon up before the enemy slays your family. Don't be like the boring tragic hero story of picking up a weapon after the invaders come, that is lame and reactive.

An intelligent being does not risk it's life to kill others for selfless reasons, they should have a certain certain value, ethic, or idea they want to enforce, and questing is simply a method for obtaining the power to do it. In other wards, run your sorcerer in a way that he tries to help things before the bad stuff happens.īe a character that doesn't disillusion them selves. But even the PHB admits to it is more about the strength of personality and a great way to roleplay that is by being proactive instead of reactive. Most people will tend to think of the display or appearance of charm in social settings. Sorcerers are based on and have a lot of charisma. Their magic is intuitive rather than logical." ~PHB52 " Sorcerers cast spells through innate power rather than through careful training and study. As well as the importance choosing the most applicable spells and clever selection of magical items. One of the keys to running a great sorcerer is to understand how those two differences impact the sorcerer's play style. But this comes with a cost as well, the semi-permanence of the known mechanic doesn't give the sorcerer enough fluctuation for them to really make usage of spells that you might use one a week or month. It also allows you to cast any known spell, so generally at any given moment a sorcerer has a wider selection of spells to choose from giving him on-the-spot versatility. Compared to other similar spellcasters the sorcerer enjoys a +50% bonus to the number of spells he can cast each day but it comes with a cost of it's new-spell-level progression runs one level slower. They have no books, no mentors, no theories-just raw power that they direct at will." ~PHB51.Ī sorcerer is an A-ranked base class in the Player's Handbook designed around casting arcane spells and it tweaks with D&D's standard spellcaster formula a bit. " Sorcerers create magic the way a poet creates poems, with inborn talent honed by practice.

Jace's Tip: Your goal is to be powerful without being disruptive to the DM.
